They had clarified that it wouldn’t be a concern as it would disintegrate due to its extremely small size. It is based on NASA’s announcement in August 2020, they had said that a “very small” asteroid called 2018VP1 had a 0.41 percent chance of entering the Earth’s atmosphere in the first week of November. Claim: The Svalbard Global Seed Vault, built to maintain Earthu2019s botanical genetic diversity in the face of future calamities, flooded due to melting permafrost. (Image credit: Mari Tefre/Global Crop Diversity Trust, Creative Commons license) Sometimes called the 'doomsday. They said, “As an added precaution, the Oreo packs are wrapped in mylar, which can withstand temperatures from -80 degrees to 300 degrees Fahrenheit and is impervious to chemical reactions, moisture, and air, keeping the cookies fresh and protected for years to come.” The videos talk about an asteroid hit on Earth. In your robotic suit navigate a flooded city, break into an underground lair and explore ancient pyramids. The Global Seed Vault opened in 2008 on Svalbard, Norway, above the Arctic Circle. In 2015, the Syrian war brought the first withdrawal. It included Oreo executives in the advertisements and the brand had gone the extra mile to make sure that the cookies are safe inside the vault. 00:00 SCOTT PELLEY Were going to take you on a journey to the end of the Earth to show you a place that might some day save humankind. In 2008, Fowlers idea was realized and the Global Seed Vault was built, carved nearly 500 feet (152 meters) into the side of a mountain. Oreo released a bunch of videos on YouTube about the vault. Buried deep inside an Arctic mountain in Norway, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault was built to safeguard the. Imagine being in a fallout scenario and going to war over this vault because you think Oreo was such a giant name it must have treasures, only to find its full of processed cookies.- Subscribee Labs □□ December 28, 2022 Theres a reason they call it the doomsday vault.
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