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- From: kfarmer@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu (keith farmer;S10000)
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- Subject: Re: Swift-Tuttle Comet a threat to earth?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov6.133643.6420@serval.net.wsu.edu>
- Date: 6 Nov 92 13:36:43 GMT
- Article-I.D.: serval.1992Nov6.133643.6420
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- In article <pad.720924805@probitas> pad@probitas.cs.utas.edu.au (Paul A Daniels) writes:
- > Geologists belive that the earth originally had a super continent
- >don't ask me to spell it's name. I'm just curious, could it have broken
- >up due to a meteor stike?
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- >Paul.
- >
- If I remember correctly, Pangaea and Gwandonaland are two names fro the super-continent...
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- Keith
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