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Melt. Venus' surface is over 900 degrees Fahrenheit.
Well, it would never be able to "land" on Jupiter. By the time it reached anything related to solid "land" it would be crushed under the immense atmospheric pressures.
Nothing would happen, cross pollination only occurs within plants of the SAME genus and species of plants (although some times cross genus pollination does occur - very seldom).
Bcaus it can create a spore in unfavorable conditions
You would die. No air, suffocating pressure, and freezing temperatures.
I'm sorry, but Siren Song won't affect epics in spore.
aliens dont exist
They would get a very quick and painful death:)
Nothing, the ring is a mass of meteorites.
Melt. Venus' surface is over 900 degrees Fahrenheit.
The spore would appear to be red as the safranin is heat driven into the many layers of the spore, however, as Malachite green has a weak affinity and is water soluble, it will not likely bind to the spore wall or the cell wall. You might have traces of green on the slide if any, but it will be very little. Your vegetative cells will be pink as well.
It would leave a huge impact crater where it hit and if it landed in an ocean it would make a huge wave. If it landed in the dessert it would spread dust all over the world and kill people. That's how the dinosaurs died.
The creature you made would hold objects with his mouth, unless it has arms too. Then it would obviously hold things with its graspers.
yes, the creatures of spore are normally what the creator wants to be if he/she were a spore. so they would than think they are the spore and the creator of the spore.
In 'The Wizard of Oz', if Glinda's bubble popped before she landed, she would probably have been caught by the Munchkins. The bubble was made of plastic for the movie, not a real soap bubble.
the spores are butas
Well, it would never be able to "land" on Jupiter. By the time it reached anything related to solid "land" it would be crushed under the immense atmospheric pressures.