Hi all,
I just listed some of the nicest small Sericho individuals I've ever
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There is a "Best Offer" option on these too!
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They say the fall rate remained pretty constant over the last 2 million
years. If meteorites were getting buried, the rate would presumably fall
off in proportion to their increasing age. So it looks like they factored
this scenario into their extrapolation.
Regards,
Finbarr.
On Sat, May 25, 2019
Greetings,
From what they found it would indicate a fall of one meteorite every
4,504 years on a square kilometer. Only problem I see with this, would
be, there has to be a quantity of meteorites buried beneath the desert
below their findings. So the rate could be several times higher. Some
s
Greetings,
>From what they found it would indicate a fall of one meteorite every 4,504
years on a square kilometer. Only problem I see with this, would be, there
has to be a quantity of meteorites buried beneath the desert below their
findings. So the rate could be several times higher. Some speci
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Hello,
you can have a look on my auctions on ebay with many cool things : my new CM2
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Greetings,
From what they found it would indicate a fall of one meteorite every
4,504 years on a square kilometer. Only problem I see with this, would
be, there has to be a quantity of meteorites buried beneath the desert
below their findings. So the rate could be several times higher. Some
speci
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Palo Blanco Creek
Contributed by: jnmczurich
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=05/25/2019
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