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The Sky is Falling!; Based off of Chicken Little
Topic Started: Mar 15 2012, 01:53 PM (750 Views)
miocenemadness
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Hey, if any of you have ever seen Chicken Little when you were younger or if you have kids, you know that 'the sky is falling' in the movie. Well, despite this is a little kid movie, if we just made actual people in there that were scientists, the sky "falling" in a more realistic way, and if we added aliens, it could be a good sci-fi movie. But we will need aliens, and plausible alien species. Any ideas?


The Sky is Falling! Part 1

We have recently heard of a mysterious crash in Area 51, Nevada. While most people think that they are aliens, we think that it is just a piece of space junk that fell to Earth. However, ever since the 'sight', we have noticed that the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere has been decreasing ever since the crash. This makes some of us believe that there are aliens, but most of us still highly doubt the idea.

How was that beginning?
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Joke's over! Love, Parasky
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Explain how it would be different.
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There are still as many as 6,000,000 native speakers of Mayan dialects in Mexico and Guatemala.

There was one Mayan city, on a lake, that wasn't conquered and overtaken by the Spanish until the late 17th Century.

But it is true, that many Mayan cities collapsed when several periods of drought caused their crops to fail. But they didn't "disappear" - they faded away into the country-side over a period of several decades...
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The Mayan CIVILIZATION disappeared; the PEOPLE didn't. They just faded into obscurity.
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