Submitted by Aubin_kun t3_11l055w in askscience
Aubin_kun OP t1_jbadiz4 wrote
Reply to comment by BusyDadGaming in How much influence does a natural satellite (like the Moon) have on the formation of continents ? by Aubin_kun
When I say Mars-like, I'm thinking of its landscapes. It's not meant to be habitable, it's supposed to be a warning to other species that want to rebel.
BusyDadGaming t1_jbadv3k wrote
Well, if it's city sized, then you have your answer. It's too small to have any impact on the planet. It's going to be a floating clump of dirt.
Ihadanapostrophe t1_jbd6cuk wrote
In all seriousness, couldn't Age of Ultron be used as an example? I can't remember if that's a full city or just a section.
EagleDriver1776 t1_jbvgp5n wrote
Well when crashing into the planet yeah. Its gonna make a massive impact but orbiting the planet, no nothing will happen.
Ihadanapostrophe t1_jbvqb06 wrote
I realize I didn't clarify well. I meant just a visual example of a city being ripped from a planet. Earth was largely unaffected.
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