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outfctrl
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Joined: 11/16/03
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I was browsing a news website and went to the scientific section and came across this. No, it wasn't an asteroid: Dinosaurs 'gassed' themselves into extinction, British scientists sayThe researchers calculated that the prehistoric beasts pumped out more than 520 million tons (472 million tonnes) of methane a year -- enough to warm the planet and hasten their own eventual demise. Gave me an early morning chuckle
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5/09/12 8:39:18 AM#2
Their next theory will be on the big bang...
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Zindaihas
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Joined: 5/07/06
'If you put govt in charge of the Sahara Desert, in 5 yrs there'd be a shortage of sand'~M. Friedman |
5/09/12 6:48:11 PM#3
I didn't realize non-mammels produced gas, at least not in large quantities. Extinction, huh? Well this is a real wake up call for me to open my windows whenever possible. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tK6YIAX1jg |
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5/09/12 10:26:33 PM#4
Originally posted by Zindaihas All animals on Earth use basically the same chemical processes for digesting food. Herbivores end up producing a LOT of methane as part of that cycle, carnivores very little. In addition, warm blooded creatures have to eat more, and more often than their counterparts, leading to an increase in waste, gas included. Unlike modern reptiles which are almost all cold blooded carnivores, dinosaurs were primarily warm blooded herbivores. So yes, there's going to be a bit of a difference between the two. No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. |
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outfctrl
Advanced Member
Joined: 11/16/03
American by Birth |
Were there that many dinosaurs to cause that much Methane? I mean with the oceans, winds and other factors, how in earth can that much methane be harmful? I know it's just a theory, but come on. That seems so far fetched. My God, the sound alone coming from one of those beast fart must have shaken the trees and heard from great distances. LOL
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daarco
Novice Member
Joined: 12/19/06
I have Darkfall now! |
5/10/12 8:28:57 AM#6
The next Jurassic Park movie is gonna be weird! |
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5/10/12 9:23:31 AM#7
Originally posted by outfctrl We've talked before about CO2 and global warming. While there are... issues I won't go into detail here with CO2 being a serious cause of climate change, methane definitely is. When it comes to greenhouse gases, methane is 21-23 times more effective at trapping heat than CO2. In any case, estimates vary, but a thousand pound modern ruminant produces between 200 and 500 liters of methane per day, mostly in belches. An Apatosaurus weighed in at about 70 times that weight, and traveled in large herds much like modern cattle. I can't testify about the noise they'd make in that fashion, but they might want to bring back the "retired" name for them of Brontosaurus, meaning thunder lizard. No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. |
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5/11/12 7:29:02 AM#8
Quick, someone send this to the Mythbusters!
The Dinosaurs did it to themselves! Do we want to follow suit? If y'all would stop drinking milk, eating beef etc we could save the earth! Oh, and lest you escape personal responsibility and guilt for the global tragedy that is global warming... Stop Farting.
LMAO!
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5/12/12 12:21:07 PM#9
12.5.12 edit
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5/16/12 7:17:19 AM#10
Bhug and Korgborg, political discussions are unfortunately no longer allowed on this website, I suggest that this gets dropped before a mod locks the thread. No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. |
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5/16/12 12:44:28 PM#11
12.5.16 this forum description:Use this forum to discuss anything you want to talk about - even stuff not related to MMORPGs. This forum is loosely moderated and may contain topics offensive to some people. Enter at your own risk. In the rules of conduct under minor infractions Trolling My reply to Korgborg was not about "politics" it was about the bad science he tried to pass off apparently in an attempt to discredit my post. Unless mmorpg.com now lumps academics and discussion about RL (Real Life) science (part of academics) as political, i fail to see where my post nor reply to korgborg crossed a line into political discussion. I have not even begun to discuss the bad science in the May 8 issue of Current Biology that made headlines last week nor the conclusion derived from the article (i.e. that methane produced by dinosaurs contributed to global warming) has been incorrectly misrepresented as dinosaurs farted themselves into extinction by media.
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