2009-09-15, 04:16 PM
Quantact Wrote:Uh... I am fairly sure quake severity is measured on a scale from 1-10. Something like 9.2 would obliterate everything it affected. I dunno if earthquake is a "weather," but it is an act of nature comparable to a hurricane, (such as in your avatar,) a severe flood, or a severe wildfire, which if I am not mistaken are all covered on teh Weather Channel when they occur.
A massive meteor hitting this planet would not "begin new life," but rather obliterate most of the old life and force the remainiing life to adapt or die. A single meteor caused the ice age on our world, with side-effects like the dinosaurs going bye bye. I don't think something like that is comparable to even the most severe of normally-occuring natural disasters. If it were to occur again, billions of people would die, because not all nations are equipped to protect their citizens from something like that.
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My, you didnt understand my post.
Im not talking about dinosaurs dying off and pomegranate.
Im talking about the same damn gigantic, huge, big-ass meteor of far unprecedented size that only happened
ONCE
In this planets life time
Im not talking about a mile wide meteor which causes an ice age and kills off a huge bunch of animals. Im not talking about a few billion dead people.
Im talking about a small-planet size meteor that smashes into the earth so hard, that lava flies miles out to space, that the core completely melts, and that it creates a debris field SO BIG that the debris will collect itself for years to create a new moon.
Im talking about ALL LIFE DISAPPEARING OF THE EARTH AND......
Quote:let new life begin
Oh and.
Just so you know.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richter_magnitude_scale
The scale goes 1- 10+
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