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[ Search ] _____________________ Dinosaur Home Sign In / Sign Up Top Articles | Forums | Photo Album Forum List > General Discussions Ask The Forum! 4,805 posts and counting Moon nearer the earth during the mesozoic full screen [ Submit ] Ask A Question _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Posted 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago #1 _________________________________________ Hi all, _________________________________________ This topic has been bugging me _________________________________________ for a while,and I would like it _________________________________________ if some kind person could answer Notify Reply (Optional): _____________________ my question? TIP: Write your question in details [ why? ] During the mesozoic was the moon in a nearer Sponsored Links orbit to the earth than what it Moderator is in modern times. Similar Posts Moderator If so the tides must have been Kenobi more extreme during the Forum Post moon is revoving in its axis but why Blog Posts: 0 mesozoic,is there evidence to it is nearer to earth i... by Guest Forum Posts: 60 proove this? Forum Post How did dinosaurs change over time in Rating: 8ApplaudCriticize Could this also have effected the the Mesozoic Era? by Guest evolution of certain species Forum Post i think a comet hit Earth because is during this time,maybe this could a crater in Mexico or a... by Guest have been one of the factors that Forum Post Discovery Channel: What If There Were caused certain species to go No Moon? by sallan extinct at the end of the A question of paleo-geology-clim Jurassic? Forum Post atology sort of on-topic ? by Last Edit: 2009/05/28 17:04 By UGybeRty Kenobi. Photo What Kind Of Shark Tooth? by Fossil Answer Lover Ian Forum Post New Dinosaur Species Found in India Posted 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago #2 by NubiWan Good thought. However, remember that Forum Post Were there giant snakes during extinction is actually a lot more dinosaur times? by hcg88b complicated than you'd think. When thinking about extinctions, you must Ask A Question think about more than one factor. Just about ANYTHING could alter the evolution Administrator of organisms, but there's also no way of Administrator knowing what kind of effect it would Raptor Lewis have had because we don't know how their Blog Posts: 6 evolution would've turned out. We also Forum Posts: 356 can't tell if it was the orbit of the Rating: moon or if that's where it was heading 19ApplaudCriticize anyway. I think asking an Astronomer would be a wise idea, Kenobi. However, based on my knowledge that's certainly plausible. Raptor Lewis Forum Administrator Answer Posted 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago #3 Hi Raptor Lewis , Yes I know its an odd question I ask,but like you say anything is plausable with nature and evolution. Maybe in the not to distant future this topic may be kenobi asked and I may be right. Guest I suppose the only way we will ever be able to answer this question with good evidence would be to be able to travel back to the mesozoic and see first hand. Thanks anyway Raptor Lewis Answer Expert Boarder Posted 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago #4 Expert Boarder Hi Kenobi whalesend there's a web sight I visited that hits Blog Posts: 0 on this subject...THE SOLUTION IS Forum Posts: 101 SCIENCE BY: DAVID ESKER. The solution to Rating: the big dinosaur parodox. chapter 4 10ApplaudCriticize [dinosaurtheory.com] Answer Moderator Moderator Posted 11 Months, 1 Week ago #5 Kenobi Thanx Walesend , Blog Posts: 0 I`ll look into it Forum Posts: 60 Thanx again Rating: 8ApplaudCriticize Answer Posted 11 Months, 1 Week ago #6 I heard from a good source that when the Apollo missions went to the moon they left an instrument on the moon so they could aim a laser at the moon to measure the distance of the moon from the Moderator earth. Moderator Since they have been doing this Kenobi from the 1970`s Blog Posts: 0 it has been found that the moon Forum Posts: 60 is moving away from the Earth. Rating: 8ApplaudCriticize Imagine what may happen to the tides 200 million years fom now,may be there wont be any tides or hardly any tide at all??? What might that do to life on Earth if it still exists on the planet by then Answer Posted 11 Months, 1 Week ago #7 Administrator I'm sure something really 'big' Administrator will happen to Planet Earth with copper or without the moon moving Blog Posts: 0 further away... Through history Forum Posts: 198 this has happened so I have no Rating: 12ApplaudCriticize reason to believe it won't go on that way. Answer Posted 11 Months, 1 Week ago #8 From what I've read the moon plays a vital roll in our survival. It acts like a pressure valve releasing magma from the center of our core onto the ocean floor, without the gravitational pull from the moon we would have more volcano activity above ground like there was Expert Boarder billions of years ago and the oceans Expert Boarder would become stagnant. But then I was whalesend watching the National Geographic Blog Posts: 0 television station and they were taking Forum Posts: 101 about Reverse Polarity in the earths Rating: magnetic field which would leave us 10ApplaudCriticize exposed to the rays of the sun and celestial body's and if that's not bad enough they mentioned the Mayan doomsday calendar which will wipe us all out on December 21 2012 but on the up swing NASA'S planning a trip to the moon to study earths prehistoric past, around 2015 which thank goodness is after 2012. Answer Posted 11 Months ago #9 the moon controls the breeding of fish and has an influence on women's periods, i also have heard that every year the moon travels like a centimeter or so Senior Boarder further away, not good for life Senior Boarder on earth, but with global warming Dazza being traced back to the Blog Posts: 0 beginning of the industrial Forum Posts: 79 revolution i believe we will have Rating: 5ApplaudCriticize everything well and truly stuffed up by the time the moon becomes a problem. No one to find fossils then, not even ours, unless their aliens like E.T. Last Edit: 2009/06/14 23:00 By Dazza. Answer Related Posts: Forum Post New species of Tyrannosaur discovered Forum Post are modern birds more related to archaeopteryx or to the fir... Forum Post Lampreys (Was: Average Life Expectancy in Medieval Times?) 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