Earth has been
hit by asteroids many times in its past.
For one thing, it's still possible for Earth to be
hit by another asteroid!
I was hoping that everyone involved would get
hit by an asteroid.
«The Good Dinosaur» keeps the original concept that the Earth was never
hit by an asteroid.
In an alternate timeline where Earth was never
hit by an asteroid and dinosaurs never became extinct, a young Apatosaurus named Arlo loses his father in a...
In an alternate timeline where Earth was never
hit by an asteroid and dinosaurs never became extinct, a young Apatosaurus named Arlo loses his father in a tragic accident.
The front porch of the» restaurant» (that is, the place where they hang the laundry up to dry) looked like it had been
hit by an asteroid.
The trailer essentially showcases the insanity of a world that was
hit by an asteroid, causing civilization to fracture into tribes and territories without anyone or anything providing any boundaries.
They've already done it with A Voyage to the Moon (1902), a very fragile film that will now be there for a million years, unless we get
hit by an asteroid (laughs).
We have huge environmental problems, we could be
hit by an asteroid or by deadly cosmic particles, we have a crazy economy, and the nuclear war possibility.
I'm not aware of others that will make much of a difference, short of being
hit by an asteroid or terrorists stealing and deploying some failing state's WMD's.
It's like people who feel we can never get
hit by an asteroid.
The Earth could be
hit by an asteroid tomorrow.»
The planet could be
hit by an asteroid.
Not exact matches
While I no longer believe the earth is just 6,000 years old, I still live in the tension of unanswered questions about the universe, and death, and brains, and Neanderthals, and whatever Neil deGrasse Tyson's got to say on public television about the earth getting burned up
by the sun or our species going extinct after an
asteroid hits.
No Heaven, no pergatory, no limbo, no hell... just each waking day on this planet that you should be greatful and helping your fellow man / woman survive and and improve their environment, while looking for a way off of this rock and to another habitable one; before planet Earth is
hit by huge
asteroids, swallowed
by an expanding sun or rendered inhabitable
by our own foolish actions.
Asteroid strikes repeatedly bombarded the planet during its first eon, but the heat released
by those
hits wasn't as sterilizing as once thought, new research suggests.
The meteorite, dubbed Northwest Africa (NWA) 7034, contains a concentration of water
by weight about ten times higher than in any of the other 100 or so known Martian meteorites — those rare rocks that get ejected from the Martian surface into space when an
asteroid hits the planet, and eventually find their way to Earth.
Many scientists currently believe that the mass extinction of life on Earth around 65m years ago was caused
by a 110km - wide
asteroid that
hit Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.
If binary
asteroids can form single craters, then Earth is more likely to be
hit by a pair of objects in future than our planet's crater record would suggest.
Both tsunamis had waves between 50 and 120 meters tall, and flooded up to 1 million square kilometers — roughly the same area affected
by the tsunami caused
by the dinosaur - killing
asteroid that
hit Earth 66 million years ago.
Seeing an
asteroid before it
hits could save lives
by providing time to evacuate a region.
The authors suggest that searches for these impact ejecta layers will be more fruitful for determining how many times Earth was
hit by big
asteroids than searches for large craters.
The reason is that the advent of humans easily could have been accelerated or delayed hundreds of millions of years
by something as banal as an
asteroid hit.
The fossil record makes clear that birds were the only dinosaurs to survive a mass extinction about 66 million years ago, probably caused
by a massive
asteroid hitting Earth.
Although the Main Belt is populated
by millions of
asteroids, the odds of
hitting one are tiny.
If binary
asteroids can form single craters, then Earth is more likely to
hit by a binary impact in future than our planet's crater record would suggest.
* Stochastic catastrophism * involves an assumption that Earth is
hit randomly
by lumps (
asteroids, comets, meteoroids).
Bear in mind we're more likely to be
hit by a small
asteroid than a large one.
Pixar's second release of the year imagines 1) Earth never
hit by a big, bad
asteroid, 2) dinosaurs that never went extinct as a result, and 3) a time when their human neighbors weren't yet paving and building on every available inch of the landscape.
The conceit of the film is that it takes place in an alternative world in which the extinction - event
asteroid that
hit the Earth 66 million years ago instead passed us
by harmlessly.
The object of the game is to shoot and destroy
asteroids and saucers while not colliding with either, or being
hit by the saucers» counter-fire.
We are probably more at risk of being
hit by killer cosmic particles, a fracture of the space time continuum, or an
asteroid.
It's also been theorised that
asteroid strikes on the planet have a similar effect, throwing material into the sky, and some scientists believe that the end of the age of the dinosaurs may have been caused
by a giant
asteroid hit.
There is GREAT UNCERTAINTY as to WHEN our planet will be
hit by a major
asteroid, although it is fairly CERTAIN that this will happen again some day, and — when it does — it is fairly CERTAIN (based on previous incidents) that the impact on our environment and on human society will be DISASTROUS.
If they do put your bones in a museum of the most successful species ever to inhabit the earth (for millions of years, and not overpopulate it to boot) before being destroyed
by a once in a millenium event known as the
asteroid hit to the Gulf of Mexico just off of the Yucatan Peninsula, would you prefer to be placed with the herbavores, carnivores or omnivores?