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life forms
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Discussions tagged with 'life forms' on WindowsForum.com explore speculative biology and the conditions that support life. One thread considers what types of life forms might have survived if the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs had missed, imagining creatures like huge lizards and cockroaches. Another thread examines the discovery of Gliese 581g, a potentially habitable exoplanet, and estimates its surface temperatures and composition. These conversations blend scientific curiosity with imaginative scenarios about life beyond Earth and in Earth's deep past.
Neat Op-ed by Newt Gingrich: "If the Asteroid Had Missed," If the Asteroid Had Missed - Newt Gingrich
Wow, that is interesting. Never crossed my mind, but it would be an interesting study to see what types of life forms would survive such creatures as those roaming around in those times...
Gliese 581g - Scientists Find What May Be The First Truly Habitable Exoplanet
The researchers estimate that the average surface temperature of the planet is between
-24 and 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-31 to -12 degrees Celsius). Actual temperatures would range from blazing hot on the side facing...
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