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minus-square☂️-linkfedilinkEnglish21•edit-28 months 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-squareTXLlinkfedilinkEnglish1•8 months 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•8 months 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.
nothing to see here :)
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.