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Here's a quick mystery I made up for you guys.
10/11/3011 [3:45 PM]
First reports of a Sand Cyclone in the E.E. Galaxy have been reported around the place, the cyclone started shortly after the planet Sandroxa (a sand planet) vanished during a Space Wind Storm.
13/11/3011 [4:00 PM]
Reports of the most populated planet in the galaxy (Metrono) has been destroyed by the Sand Cyclone as well as Ninto Moon 33K.
15/11/3011 [11:09 AM]
The 'eye' of the Sand Cyclone has been exposed to look like a planet similar to Sandroxa only smaller. The Sand Cyclone has shrunk at this time too say scientists.
So, where did the Sand Cyclone come from and why did Sandroxa appear during the Sand Cyclone?
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I'm betting that the WHOLE planet is made out of about 90% of sand so that when it get's blown by the wind, (It has an atmosphere, right?) the entire planet turns into a tornado, thus looking like the planet disappeared. Sandroxa appeared once more when the tornado started to calm down because the planet IS the tornado. It's probably smaller because not all the pieces were brought back from the tornado.
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I'm betting that the WHOLE planet is made out of about 90% of sand so that when it get's blown by the wind, (It has an atmosphere, right?) the entire planet turns into a tornado, thus looking like the planet disappeared. Sandroxa appeared once more when the tornado started to calm down because the planet IS the tornado. It's probably smaller because not all the pieces were brought back from the tornado.
This, and btw, there is no air in space .
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I know that, but maybe the planet itself has it's own atmosphere, but when it gets further in space, it starts to deteriorate.
Last edited by SmittyW. (May 30 2011 7:06:59 am)
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The space wind storm took all the sand from sandroxa, turning it into a sand cyclone. as the sand cyclone destroyed other planets, it started to use their... what's the word? matter? to form a planet. it was smaller because some of the sand had drifted off and wasn't recovered.
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