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The study https://releases.jhu.edu/2019/03/04...er-harder-to-destroy-than-previously-thought/
This is what happens when nuke and asteroid collapse
It basically comes back to the previous shape because gravity pulls back fragments over time.
Of course not all studies can be 100% correct and some can be wrong. It was done on a computer stimulation tbh
This is what happens when nuke and asteroid collapse
It basically comes back to the previous shape because gravity pulls back fragments over time.
Of course not all studies can be 100% correct and some can be wrong. It was done on a computer stimulation tbh