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What would happen to the earth....If i blow up the Moon?
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I've always wanted to blow up the moon! Just wondering what the potential side effects would be of such an endeavour!
Obviously the tides would stop moving but what else would happen?
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Obviously the tides would stop moving but what else would happen?
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A lot depends on how small the remaining pieces were. Most, because of reduced gravity would float off into space or form a ring similar to Saturn's. Others, if they were large enough, would crash into the earth causing devastation.
There would be a much reduced tidal range as the main contributor to the tides would then be the Sun and 93,000,000 miles is a long way.
Earth may also become unstable in its orbit and that would be the end of life as we know it.
Please don't do it. Thanks.
There would be a much reduced tidal range as the main contributor to the tides would then be the Sun and 93,000,000 miles is a long way.
Earth may also become unstable in its orbit and that would be the end of life as we know it.
Please don't do it. Thanks.
If you read your own question again you'll realise you're inviting some of the remarks you got.
You even go on to say;
'I now have to find something else to focus on blowing up!'
Very scientific!
You have to realise that there isn't a team of scientists hovering over their laptops waiting for you to ask a question.
I'm sorry if I upset you with my previous remarks. No harm was intended.
You even go on to say;
'I now have to find something else to focus on blowing up!'
Very scientific!
You have to realise that there isn't a team of scientists hovering over their laptops waiting for you to ask a question.
I'm sorry if I upset you with my previous remarks. No harm was intended.
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