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Old 06-03-2013, 11:21 AM
mccann73 (Andrew)
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If by some remote chance this comet does impact, as well any possible effects on earth, it would be interesting to see the long term effects on Mars, apart from the obvious destruction at the impact zone, wouldn’t the amount of dust and material thrown into the atmosphere have an impact on global temperature (atmosphere and land), depending on the location would the impact zone melt large amounts of permafrost, increasing the atmospheric pressure, possibly even enough for running water?


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Andrew
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