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[quote:lillie8:MV84MjU4MTZfMTI3NzY5NDhfNDAzOEEzQkE=] [quote:Tessa] oh come on...this is interesting!!! [/quote] Just finished reading your post and another on this event. The other one I was reading from the same web site noted that the Tunguska event may have increased global warming , which I don't believe in, but anyway, the article read, that this scientist believed that global warming was caused by the atmosphere being churned up after the Tunguska event and not the industrial revolution which is the "global warming moonies" favorite mantra. Any way here is a link to the article I was reading. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/03/060314170208.htm I was thinking if this is indeed true what a huge paradigm shift, and wouldn't the Tunguska be a fantastic name for one of the new concept SUVs? Thanks for offering this article I have always found this event and the Krakatoa eruption fascinating? [/quote]
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Interesting read :)
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