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decibel
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not sure if this belongs here but here it goes
what would happen if they decided to blow up the moon?
what would happen if they decided to blow up the moon?
u'Originally posted by decibel
what would happen if they decided to blow up the moon?
Originally posted by decibel
like blow it all up, into pieces
Originally posted by decibel
what would happen if they decided to blow up the moon?
Originally posted by Pandemonium
I think this originated from a study, which claimed that much of the environmental problem such as global warming would be solved if the moon is blown up.
Well, I think it's quite hard to say when if we blow up the moon, especially with so many different pieces of rock flying all over the place. But if you're saying that the moon suddenly, for no reason, logically impossibly, disappears from the universe. Then I think it may affect the ecosystem here quite a lot, though not necessary devastating.
The moon plays a crucial role in creating tides on Earth through its gravitational pull. If it were to be blown up, the tides would be significantly affected. However, the exact impact would depend on the size and distance of the debris from the moon.
The moon's gravitational pull also helps to stabilize the Earth's rotation and orbit. Blowing up the moon could potentially alter the Earth's rotation and orbit, leading to changes in the length of our days and seasons.
The moon has a significant impact on life on Earth. It helps to regulate the Earth's climate and influences the behavior of animals and plants. Destroying the moon would have a catastrophic effect on the Earth's ecosystem and could potentially lead to the extinction of many species.
If the moon were to be blown up, the debris could potentially pose a threat to Earth. Depending on the size and speed of the debris, it could cause damage upon impact. The debris could also potentially alter the Earth's atmosphere and climate.
From a scientific perspective, there are no known benefits to blowing up the moon. It would have devastating consequences for life on Earth and could potentially disrupt the delicate balance of our planet's systems. Therefore, it is not a recommended course of action.