I belive there is possible evidence.
in the 1980's NASA send a satalite into space.
They found something with a massive ammount of heat, and there computers predicted it will crash onto earth in 2012!
Although IATW could have faked it, or it could be real, its a big risk to take.
If it does happen loads of earthquakes and every storm will happen (i would go on a desert cus nothing can harm you XD)
I have some survival tips...
I would suggest staying away from any materiels and trees (ESPECIELY BUILDINGS)
None of us have exact proof, but many of us are tracking and finding evidence of this possible destruction.
Good luck in survivng (if it happens)
~Written by Globalman7~
No, today, the astronomical community widely agrees that Planet X, as originally envisioned, does not exist.
Planet X, also known as Nibiru, is supposed to come on December 21, 2012. It's also predicted that this is going to be Earth's doomsday. It's not really sure though, but according to Mayan calendars, one of the world's most accurate calendars, and early oracles and prophets, this day is going to be the doomsday, as well as the arrival of Planet X.
Earth is the fifth largest of the 8 planets, and the fifth largest of all objects orbiting the Sun. It is slightly larger than Venus. The planets in order of decreasing size: Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Earth Venus Mars Mercury
Pollux is about 34 light years from the Earth, or about 2 x 1014 miles.
With Earth's mass at about 5.98 x 10^24 kg, it would be Saturn at about 570 x 10^24 kg, with a mass ratio 1:95.18
NO! And the proof is its already 2013 no hit and earth isnt in the middle of the solar system and many planets are in it so I say planet x isnt going to collide with earth and if it is a meteorite then theres a really big chance planet x hits the huge sun and melts there
Niburu (or planet X) is a fictional planet and has been widely reported on the internet that it will hit the Earth in 2012.See the above - it's fictional.
Since "Planet X" is entirely imaginary, probably nothing at all.
Planet x is the name used to name undiscovered planets that might exist. The belief that an actual "Planet X" is out there and on a collision course with Earth is a different story. If you ask these people they'll tell you it's really, really, close and we're all in deep, deep...
NO.
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No. There is no planet coming to Earth.
Of course not! There is no such thing as Planet-X!
Planet X does not exist. It was only a theory.
planet x
The ratio will always be the same so the answer will be 500 to both questions
yes