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Posted: Thu December 28, 2006 Post subject: |
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| It is isn't is. The only problem is pressure. To get to other worlds there is no pressure bearing down upon it. Yet down under, the could be thousands of tons of pressure per square inch. |
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Anonymous

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Posted: Thu December 28, 2006 Post subject: |
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| Yep, the creatures that dwell down there are specially evolved for such conditions. They'd live nearly anywhere, as indicated on the top 10 best surviving organisms list. Basically, a flea-like creature can survive for limited times in space, long periods of time in the polar caps, long periods of time in high altitudes, can survive over one thousand degrees celsius (or fahrenheit) and under -100 degrees celsius. |
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