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Fenrisulven 3 year s ago
#1 This is the crooked forest in west Pomerania, Poland. It's flat there and this has nothing to do with landslides.
Sauce: https://www.iflscience.com/environment/what-could-have-caused-polands-crooked-fo
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#11 and #12 This is not how a sun flare looks like.
       
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Greg 3 year s ago
#1 What to do? Get your snowboard and jump up and down on the ground repeatedly.
#2 What to do? Rush outside and stand where the lightning is most concentrated, preferably holding something metal above your head.
#3 What to do? Run into the water and dive down as far as possible to warn the fish of the dangerous currents.
#4 What to do? If wild animals are acting strangely indoors, let them outside before they poop.
#5 What to do? Stop what you're doing and immediately take a selfie.
#6 What to do? Run directly at the funnel, waving your arms to dissipate the cloud.
#7 What to do? Immediately tell your neighbors the moon told you it's going to rain in 2 days.
#8 What to do? Stand your ground and push the waves back with your hands.
#9 What to do? Run directly into the wall of flames so you can come out on the other side all the quicker.
#10 What to do? Take a really big breath and blow the snow back as hard as you can, creating a break in the avalanche and making it flow around you.
#11 # 12 What to do? Something is wrong with the sun. An expanding wave of cosmic nuclear fire will soon obliterate the solar system. UV blocker 50 should handle it.

In other words, avoid dangerous things as quickly as possible! DUUUUUHHHH!!!
       
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Tessa 3 year s ago
This was a great post.
       
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Light flares on the sun

Every once in a while, people might notice uneven flares along the sun’s contour. These sun rays are often accompanied by strong auroras all around the world and are a sign of a solar storm. It’s caused by disturbances in the sun’s magnetic field: the bursts of radiation and gas on the sun’s surface are so massive that they can even reach us on earth.

What to do: Solar storms aren’t dangerous for humans on Earth. But they can disrupt electricity and cause blackouts. So the best you can do is go outside and admire the spectacle — but don’t forget about eye protection.
 
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