Tunguska meteorite explosion
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@cwh244 YOU asswipe, are an.......asswipe. now kill yourself.
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@ztztzyzy You,sir,are a moron. Good day.
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@ztztzyzy Try Wikipedia/nanodiamondsinfo that might work
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@NatureGirl866 i have, like this one: windows2universe[dot]org/comet
s/comet_nucleus[dot]html and they say the same thing, dust (a special type called "fluffy"), gases, carbon dioxide (dry ice), carbon monoxide, etc. -
@ztztzyzy u can look it up on the internet if u would like
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@NatureGirl866 umm...."nano diamonds"? that's a new one....
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@ztztzyzy COMIT!!! they wouldn't leave behind fragments cuz its made of ice and nano diamonds
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it wasn't a meteorite it was a comit because comits form from noclitecent clouds and they are from cold weather and climate change nano diamonds were also found in the area and the earths weathering and erosion caused it to fix itself
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@Veetina you're thinking of comets; they pulverize on entry, meteors are made of solid rock and metals such as iron and nickel which would leave fragments on the ground which were never found. a comet would explode with tremendous energy and since they are ice they would not leave fragments.
tunguska was NOT hit by a meteorite as no crater was ever found. no meteor exploded over tunguska as no fragments have been found. i understand the wish to get as many views as possible but some research should be done, wouldn't you say? watch "in search of" about this subject....
ztztzyzy 1 year ago
@ztztzyzyTunguska meteorite didnt leave any crater it pulverized before reaching the soil burning flattening a land of 3100 square kilometer! make a research about meteorites they burn before reaching the soil ,, some would make a crater and that would be catastrophic! we got lucky this time!
Veetina 1 year ago