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How fast can the Earth rotate and support life?

In prehistoric times, dinosaurs were so massive that archeologists wonder how they were not crushed under their own weight. Could a fastfaster spinning Earth allow thislarger animals to exist?

Could suddenthe slowing or acceleration(over a period of 1-15years) of Earth's rotation cause extinction among the larger animals then and nowbut not the smaller animals?

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How fast can the Earth rotate and support life?

In prehistoric times, dinosaurs were so massive that archeologists wonder how they were not crushed under their own weight. Could a fast spinning Earth allow this?

Could sudden slowing or acceleration(over a period of 1-15years) of Earth's rotation cause extinction among the larger animals then and now?

https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/278117/how-fast-can-the-earth-spin-and-support-life

*Ignoring any environmental impacts

How fast can the Earth rotate and support life?

In prehistoric times, dinosaurs were so massive that archeologists wonder how they were not crushed under their own weight. Could a faster spinning Earth allow larger animals to exist?

Could the slowing of Earth's rotation cause extinction among the larger animals but not the smaller animals?

https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/278117/how-fast-can-the-earth-spin-and-support-life

*Ignoring any environmental impacts

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How fast can the Earth rotate and support life?

In prehistoric times, dinosaurs were so massive that archeologists wonder how they were not crushed under their own weight. Could a fast spinning Earth allow this?

Could sudden slowing or acceleration(over a period of 1-15years) of Earth's rotation cause extinction among the larger animals then and now?

https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/278117/how-fast-can-the-earth-spin-and-support-life

*Ignoring any environmental impacts

How fast can the Earth rotate and support life?

In prehistoric times, dinosaurs were so massive that archeologists wonder how they were not crushed under their own weight. Could a fast spinning Earth allow this?

Could sudden slowing or acceleration(over a period of 1-15years) of Earth's rotation cause extinction among the larger animals then and now?

*Ignoring any environmental impacts

How fast can the Earth rotate and support life?

In prehistoric times, dinosaurs were so massive that archeologists wonder how they were not crushed under their own weight. Could a fast spinning Earth allow this?

Could sudden slowing or acceleration(over a period of 1-15years) of Earth's rotation cause extinction among the larger animals then and now?

https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/278117/how-fast-can-the-earth-spin-and-support-life

*Ignoring any environmental impacts

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How fast can the Earth rotate and support life?

In prehistoric times, dinosaurs were so massive that archeologists wonder how they were not crushed under their own weight. Could a fast spinning Earth allow this?

Could sudden slowing oror acceleration  (1over a period of 1-100years15years) of Earth's rotation cause extinction among the larger animals then and now?

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How fast can the Earth rotate and support life?

In prehistoric times, dinosaurs were so massive that archeologists wonder how they were not crushed under their own weight. Could a fast spinning Earth allow this?

Could sudden slowing or acceleration  (1-100years) of Earth's rotation cause extinction among the animals then and now?

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*Ignoring any environmental impacts

How fast can the Earth rotate and support life?

In prehistoric times, dinosaurs were so massive that archeologists wonder how they were not crushed under their own weight. Could a fast spinning Earth allow this?

Could sudden slowing or acceleration(over a period of 1-15years) of Earth's rotation cause extinction among the larger animals then and now?

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