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Dinosaurs died from sudden temperature drop 'not comet strike', scientists claim
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[quote:vege22o:MV8xMDQ2ODI3X0E3N0Y3NDcz] so bassicaly the only things that could result into an ice age are supervalcanoes, or a pole shift. and with what is happening with all these earthquakes is going to start releasing some magma here prity quick. the one that worries me the most is yellowstone... [u]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/dinosaurs/7624014/Dinosaurs-died-from-sudden-temperature-drop-not-comet-strike-scientists-claim.html[/u] [/quote]
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so bassicaly the only things that could result into an ice age are supervalcanoes, or a pole shift. and with what is happening with all these earthquakes is going to start releasing some magma here prity quick. the one that worries me the most is yellowstone...
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