What if planet x (nibiru) falls in water?

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Hey, I love the mysteries of space and would love if you’ll help me………

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Answer by Richard M
It would put the forest fires out.

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12 Responses to “What if planet x (nibiru) falls in water?”

  • Bullseye:

    Planet X does NOT exist. It’s a complete fantasy!

    Watch the famous astronomer Neil Tyson as he makes fun of planet x:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJjQMwEjC1I

  • Electronherdsman:

    Oh, if it falls in water! I hadn’t thought about that. It that happens everything will be be okay. Good thing the Earth is 70 percent ocean. The chances are good for a water landing. I guess we’ll have to cancel the end of the world after all. Thanx! That takes a load off my mind.

  • meb1337er:

    There is no planet X, there is no nibiru. There are certainly possibly more planets far far away from earth, but they are not at all close to us.

    If anything collided with earth into the oceans, the result would be a wave of water. If the object were large (like, a mile or more in radius), the wave would be tidal wave sized. If the object was much much larger, the water and shockwave would destroy every coastal city adjacent to the ocean it hit, and probably more.

    Luckily, there are no objects in space near enough earth to hit it that are large enough to cause an impact. Scientists calculate planetary trajectories, monitor the sky, and have no reason to believe that there is some body larger than a small (10 meters or less) asteroid in the sky.

  • Gary B:

    It would be a great day for all mystics, psychics, prophets, and pseudo-scientists everywhere! Such an action would PROVE that Nibiru exists.

    But Nibiru does NOT exists, so it’s falling into water just isn’t going to happen. So there is NO need to worry about it.

    Stop worrying about “The mysteries of space”. Start LEARNING about the FACTS of space.

  • miyuki & kyojin:

    Niburu cannot fall anywhere since it is just imaginary. It was part of the 2003 doomsday hoax created by nutty Nancy Lieder. There have been meteors and perhaps comets that hit the ocean in the past. This causes much water vapor to arise and form heavy cloud cover than can have a cooling effect. Such an occurrence helped exterminate the dinosaurs 65,000,000 years ago.

  • China Jon:

    Your question is exactly the same as this:

    What if the Moon was made of cheese? Could we smell it?
    :-D Since nibiru doesn’t exist, and the Moon is not made of cheese, you can say “What if ” and make up any answer you like.

  • Wolf:

    lol.. at the one above me. If Nibiru is the size of jupiter be assured there won’t be tsunami’s or a splash. :] we’d just be completely dead. Good thing its not real. Also. Nibiru has been mentioned in ancient summerian times. So its not recent =/

  • Faesson:

    Even in the most fantastical drug-induced nightmares of the 2012 doomsday mavens, did they ever suggest that either fictional object, Planet X or Nibiru (two different things) would crash into the Earth.

    Perhaps you mean something real, like Apophis?

    This will very likely miss us, too… but it has the added attraction of actually existing.

    Worry about something real.

  • Irv S:

    Strange, a brunette having a ‘blonde moment’.

  • helloworldtomorrow:

    There’s no nibiru or planet x (2 separate and non-existent things).

  • Bella:

    There is no planet X or Nibiru so that is a moot point. Nonexistent objects can’t land anywhere. You should go to the site below and read the real information about 2012. Also, watch astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson talk about Nibiru and 2012.

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