Old Finds On Fire In The News
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Aydan Corkern
Submitted
2008-11-01 00:02:40 |
In the news today our archaeologists and scientists have been on fire with the findings of so many different kinds of old finds. I am referring to things that had been underground for millions of years. In a Greek dig, they unearthed a very old Neolithic household and some of its gear. In another find, they found a 190 million year old small juvenile dinosaur that was the size of a pigeon, weighing no more than two sticks of butter. Despite its size, this was no little angel. It was called a hodgepodge but had very big teeth that served as fang-like canines for tearing into small mammals, reptiles, and even some insects to shreds. It also had flat molars for eating plants.
In another part of the world, they found a rock formation that they found to have many different footprints of several different dinosaurs, which they are calling a graveyard with some calling it a dance floor. In China, some scientists and hikers found what they believed to be the footprints of the abominable snowman or Yeti, as they call it.
With all of these great finds, our scientists and archaeologists will be keeping busy for many years to come to try to completely uncover these finds intact. Some of these sites may cover a lot of land and take a lot of years to complete. They will have to bring in a lot of people to help with this uncovering and also bring in a lot of very big machinery to help with the removal of the dirt that is pushed aside.
If this isn't enough, there is always the news on space travel and all the trips and equipment that is being sent into our space to find out if there are places that we could possibly live on in the future. We already have some people living in space on space stations. They will stay up there for some time, are brought back home, and we will send someone to take their place.
When these people are brought home, they are put into air chambers to bring their bodies back to breathing air and getting them used to walking on their muscles, as they haven't had to use these muscles for some time. They also need to get them accustomed to eating regular food that is not in liquid form. Their stomachs aren't used to solid food, and this might have some effect on their bodies, which could make their stay in these chambers be a while. |
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