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A "violent, head-on collision" created Earth as we know it, ground-breaking new research has revealed.
Moptops were grown out, love songs discarded, cross-pollination and collision created novelties on an almost weekly basis.
Each collision created a tiny flash and left a mark that the scientist and his assistant, Hans Geiger, recorded in their notebooks.
In the south the collision created the large Ganges basin south of the Himalayas and may have led to a shortening of the southern tip of the Indian subcontinent in the vicinity of Anai Peak.
That collision created a massive wall of mountains along the southern border of Asia, called the Cimmeride Mountains (the name taken from the ancient people the Cimmerians, in whose homeland north of the Black Sea the first pieces of evidence for the chain were found at the beginning of the 20th century).
The winds generated by the collision created a bullet-shaped cloud of hot gas that gives the cluster its name.In clusters, most of the "normal" matter the atoms that make up the stars, the planets and any being living on them is in the form of hot gas and stars.
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Their collision creates violent seismic activity in subduction zones and along faults.
The ensuing collision creates enough heat to produce a plasma 300 million times hotter than the surface of the sun.
These distinctive characteristics are the following: The collision creating the mountains incorporates a finite volume of rock that is not augmented following the collision.
It would be quite easy and equally boring to draw up a list in which jokes and witticisms are classified according to the nature of the frames of reference whose collision creates the comic effect.
In 1978, Donald J. Kessler and Burton G. Cour-Palais published "Collision Frequency of Artificial Satellites: The Creation of a Debris Belt," in which they explained, "Satellite collisions will produce a number of fragments, some of which may be capable of fragmenting another satellite upon collision, creating even more fragments".
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