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Heavier than a blue whale?
Yes.
Heavy like a Sequoia Tree?
No, it is not similar in weight to a sequoia tree.
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Heavy like a planet?
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Heavy like a planet?
If it was an unusually small one. Heavy like Charon.
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What's a charon?
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What's a charon?
Pluto's partner dwarf planet. It was once considered Pluto's moon, however when Pluto was denounced as a planet, it[Charon] became somewhat recognized as a dwarf planet as well, in a sort of binary planet system with Pluto.
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They haven't actually decided whether to count it as a moon or a dwarf planet yet. Wikipedia still calls it a moon.
PS. Learn2Google, Alfred.
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Bah, it's a binary dwarf with Pluto to me.
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So is there a meteor involved in this mystery?
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So is there a meteor involved in this mystery?
No. This mystery has nothing to do with astronomy. There's just something on Earth which is similar in mass to Charon. There's no asteroids or meteorites on Earth which are that big, because they would've disintegrated on impact.
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I suppose that's one "good" thing about my degree (aero engineering), there aren't too many terms/words/etc that have "alternative" meanings.
What, like cockpits, turboshafts, thrust, nozzles, corkscrews, ram drag, payload, flaps, and wind tunnels? |
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Is this heavy thing above ground on earth or underground? In the sea? Is it man made or natural?
What is it made of?
Rock?
Metal?
organic matter?
Can I eat it?
Is it as big as cheron orjust incredibley dense?
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In the sea?
Close enough. It is the ocean. Approximately 1344420000 cubic kilometres of water according to one source.
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Do people only ask questions, if I've asked one first?
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Does the bemuda triangle have something to with this? Does it matter which two people died from the penalty?
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Do people only ask questions, if I've asked one first?
Not necessarily.
Does the bemuda triangle have something to with this?
No.
Does it matter which two people died from the penalty?
You didn't read properly. Only one died from the penalty. He killed the first earlier. Also, I never said they were both people. It depends whether your definition of people includes anything with a personality.
But yes, who they are is part of the answer to the riddle.
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was the famous guy a musician or a comedian? Was he native to malaysia?
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