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PhinaryDivision ,

I’m going to second Erased! My family (who vehemently dislike anime) binged the whole thing in one sitting!

PhinaryDivision ,

Ah yes, coyotes are my favorite kind of rodent.

PhinaryDivision ,

Careful OP, second hand smoking is incredibly dangerous.

PhinaryDivision ,

This assumes both variables ‘h’ and ‘e’ are not equal to 0.

PhinaryDivision ,

I second this! There are two series in the world: The Belgariad and The Mallorean. Both are really good, and there’s two standalone books that are intended to be read after both series called Belgarath the Sorcerer and Polgara the Sorceress.

The books are pretty much classic high fantasy, and each one is a fairly quick read!

How did living in caves not backfire on cavemen?

I have a lot of indirect experience/knowledge with caves. I don’t have to be one of the people who directly explored one to know one of the first things one learns about caves is how ill-suited for wandering around they are. Slopes can change on a dime, it’s incredibly rocky inside, and they fill with whatever falls from the...

PhinaryDivision ,

Not an expert, but I do have some insights on this. The reason that spelunking doesn’t usually allow fires, even at the entrance, is because the smoke can damage the cave environment. Smoke, especially from things manufactured in a different environment, can contain a lot of wild stuff that interferes wjth an ecosystem. Caves, especially ones big enough for tours, have incredibly unique ecosystems that are ripe for study by biologists.

Additionally, smoke contains unique particles that settle on surfaces. We can study the materials deep in some caves like Mammoth Cave and find evidence of smoke and ash. This is strong evidence for archeologists that ancient people were able to travel deep into this cave.

tl;dr: smoke damages ecosystems and makes archeology difficult. Don’t smoke in a cave.

(would write more, but using phone keyboard)

PhinaryDivision ,

It’s a matter of statistics. We know that it can cause a collapse, but depending on the cave it’s not often. We don’t want people to get hurt, so we’re going to warn people against generating heat like that. But with a ton of caves, it would have happened irregularly enough for people to be mostly fine.

PhinaryDivision ,

Basically, when it is microwaved the center becomes fluffy and the corn kernal “pops” which is why we call it pop corn.

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