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The Period When the Arctic and Antarctic Possessed Lush Forests, the Diameter of the Chicxulub Impactor Asteroid Which Caused the Extinction of Dinosaurs, the Reason Grass Fires Burn Disparate to All Other Fire, the Burn Speed of a Grass Fire, the Reason Grasses Have Evolved to Encourage Fire, the Reason Grass Can Survive Fire, How Grass Discourages Predators From Consuming it, How Grass Recycles Silica to Produce Oxygen, the Volume of Oxygen Produced by Diatoms and the Total Size of a Diatom Bloom, the Tool Created and Utilized by Chimpanzees Within Fongoli, Senegal, the Hypothesis of Why Chimpanzees Evolved to Utilize Tools Within Senegal, Evidence of Chimpanzees Becoming Bipedal Within Senegal, the Period When Göbekli Tepe (Potbelly Hill) Was Constructed, the Location of the Oldest Temple in the World and the Reason the Discovery of Göbekli Tepe Shifted the Scientific Understanding of Neolithic Groups, and the Bas Relief and High Relief Petroglyps of Göbekli Tepe

During the Eocene Epoch the Arctic and Antarctic was covered in trees without a trace of ice. The asteroid which killed off the dinosaurs was 10 kilometres in diameter.  Grass fires burn differently than other fires because grass burns more easily than other plants and releases gasses which actually burn hotter above the grass than the grass burn itself, with the gasses reaching temperatures of 300+ degrees Celsius. Grass fires are capable of burning at rates of up to 3 meters per second. Grasse...


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