I doubt it. It's a long way, and it would have to get past Jupiter and Saturn's orbits, as well as the asteroid belt. Most of it would spread out into space, if the explosion actually happened in the first place.
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The Cambrian Explosion wasn't a literal explosion. Instead, it was a span of time when organisms evolved into an immense number of new forms, and biodiversity increased greatly, reaching its modern level. The Cambrian Explosion occurred between 530 and 450 million years ago.
People think "explosion that must have happened in a second." It didn't. The Cambrian Explosion started approximately 542 million years ago, triggered by an suddenly-oxygen-rich atmosphere and the end of glaciation, and lasted for about 12 million years. This is VERY long.
Isn't that a truly fascinating question? The reality is that we do not know, and we have no possible way of knowing. The speed of light seems to be a limiting factor, and many interesting things happen when it is an important part of an observation like this one.
The sudden appearance of complex life forms in the fossil record is called the Cambrian Explosion. It refers to a relatively short period in Earth's history, around 540 million years ago, when there was a rapid diversification and emergence of diverse animal species. The Cambrian Explosion marks a significant milestone in the evolution of complex life on our planet.
57 million megaton
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A megaton explosion.
The Cambrian Explosion wasn't a literal explosion. Instead, it was a span of time when organisms evolved into an immense number of new forms, and biodiversity increased greatly, reaching its modern level. The Cambrian Explosion occurred between 530 and 450 million years ago.
1 million suns
After a population explosion in the 50's, which jumped from 3 million in 1950 to 9 million in 1980 to 19 million in 2010.
The Cambrian Explosion, around 542 million years ago.
At the start of the Camrbian period, roughly 542 million years ago.
At the start of the Camrbian period, roughly 542 million years ago.
The damage was about 1.98 million dollars after the explosion.
At the start of the Camrbian period, roughly 542 million years ago.
uh no. can u have a million kids?