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The explosion of the moon would destroy the Earth, scientists

According to researchers, it will inevitably lead to the destruction of humanity.

A group of scientists has predicted a possible explosion of the moon, which will inevitably lead to the destruction of humanity.

Experts note that the Moon slows the Earth’s rotation around the sun. Failing that, the rotation will be faster, which will lead to the loss of the planet’s atmosphere.

In addition, according to scientists, the Moon stabilizes the tilt of earth’s axis, due to what on Earth the seasons change is stable. However, it is likely that in the absence of the satellite, the Earth will tip over on its side.

If this happens, the climate will become more severe and will be accompanied by the warming at the poles. The result is the flooding of fertile land.

Currently, however, scientists have noted that the preconditions for the explosion of the moon are observed.

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