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Oh well, plan B: Spaceship inside the EARTH.
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Oh well, plan B: Spaceship inside the EARTH.
seasons are governed by Allah (PBUH)
took my crew 97 minutes to stop fucking around and finish the thing
all in all it was a very good experience we tied some knots in the wiring and drove around on the rover
Seasons actually depend very much on water currents, cool and warm ones transferring heat by coastal regions. With a massive tide large enough to envelop farmland, more heat would be carried over cold lands, and cool water would relieve hot lands.
By mixing the earth’s ingredients up like some microwave casserole, we achieve a state of increased temperature stability.
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I thought it was common knowledge that seasons are governed by axial tilt…
This game seems promising. I hope they add more to it.
Let’s throw things offtopic! YAY!
“…Gordon Freeman, in the flesh, or. rather in the hazard suit”
Just kidding, continue on.
it is boring? well DOH!
NASA doesn’t know fun. NASA only knows science.
and this is great … ehm. science.
Yeah but that directly corresponds to distance from the sun. The Earth slanting over doesn’t make snow suddenly appear.
You guys seriously don’t know the real point of this game do you? Its to weed out the people who won’t be smart enough to survive 2012 when we have to go live in the moon bases because the Templars set off the super volcanoes and the large hadron collider opens a black hole in the bermuda triangle so the lizard people can enslave the human race while jesus kills satan. Like what I did there?
its got nothing to do with distance… do high schools in Australia not teach Earth Science?
Destroy the moon.
You’re right, but it’s still not directly related to axial tilt, it’s the direction of the sun.
“the direction of the sun” is a highly autistic way of explaining that the earth’s axial tilt causes parts of the surface of the earth to become hotter or colder, but ok
wow, this NASA game is really effective at getting kids to care about science, isn’t it?
The tilt causes one half of the earth to lean closer to to sun, oddly enough making that place hotter and the other section colder. The tilt isn’t the direct cause, the fact that it shortens the distance to the sun for certain areas is.
:facepalm: <- again, it’s got nothing to do with distance or the moon for that matter
really amazing how educational this NASA game is
Right, as I said it’s indirectly caused by axial tilt and relies entirely on the direction of the sun. If the earth stayed stationary and the sun moved it would achieve the same effect.
What event causes the seasons to change? Again, “the sun changes direction” is an autistic way to describe what’s happening - no aspect of the sun is changing. In bizarro-world, if the sun’s polar axis were to tilt and the earth’s axis was stationary, there would be no seasons because the “direction” of the sunlight would not be changing! So even within the bounds of your “analogy” or whatever you think that is, what you’re saying makes zero sense.
They seriously didn’t teach you this shit in grade school?
:facepalm: It’s a pointless argument that honestly shouldn’t continue and especially not in this thread. But it’s ridiculous to say it’s autistic way of describing it when I’m describing the direct cause of seasonal change while you’re describing the secondary cause.
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