AProudLefty
The remora of JPP
Put what off?
The point of no return.
Put what off?
If they are a part of the Earth, what were they doing in outer space?
You can trap heat, dumbass.
Apparently you have not seen a thermometer before.
Meteorites aren't in outer space. You still don't know what a meteorite is.
You cannot trap heat.
It is not possible to measure the temperature of the Earth with a thermometer.
RQAA
Random phrasing. Grow up.
So meteorites are in inner space?![]()
What is an oven?
What is a thermometer.
Meteorites are not in space. You still don't know what a meteorite is.
Obviously, you don't any of this either.
Ovens do not trap heat. You cannot measure the temperature of Earth with a thermometer.
So meteorites are in inner space?![]()
He’s correct. A meteorite is nothing more than an object that has survived the atmosphere and landed on earth. Once on earth it is a meteorite. A meteorite is part of the earth.
Global - Of or relating to the world/Earth
Warming - The heating of the Earth
The education is free. You're welcome.
Okay where are the meteorites?![]()
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Let me guess.... the comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 never entered Jupiter because it was a part of Jupiter?
Uncle Doc Dutch even you are not that insane.
So you can't define it. I already knew that. You attempt a circular definition instead.
Yes you can trap heat. Heat will last some time in an oven after it is turned off. You can measure a temperature of anything.
A meteorite is a solid piece of debris from an object, such as a comet, asteroid, or meteoroid, that originates in outer space and survives its passage through the atmosphere to reach the surface of a planet or moon.
I see what you mean. It's just nitpicking. Meteorites came from outer space.
Backtracking is noted. When you grow up, let me know.
Random phrase. No apparent coherency.