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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish19•edit-211 days agobecause you shook your neurons… there wouldnt be tides they lose a bit of energy every time they bounce some do some dont because their weather is awful go to sleep right now timmy im losing my patience.
minus-squarePraise IdlenesslinkEnglish4•11 days agoLiterally all of the questions can be answered by a smart little 12 year old.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•10 days agoBut it’s the target audience (people who might subscribe to BBC notifications) as smart as a little 12 year old?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•10 days agoThat second one may do a lot more than just no tides. The planet may not be habitable without the moon. I don’t remember the specific details right now, but those tides have something to do with levelling out our weather patterns.
because you shook your neurons…
there wouldnt be tides
they lose a bit of energy every time they bounce
some do some dont
because their weather is awful go to sleep right now timmy im losing my patience.
Literally all of the questions can be answered by a smart little 12 year old.
But it’s the target audience (people who might subscribe to BBC notifications) as smart as a little 12 year old?
That second one may do a lot more than just no tides. The planet may not be habitable without the moon. I don’t remember the specific details right now, but those tides have something to do with levelling out our weather patterns.