Never mind that, give the pepper back!
2007-04-02 05:59:27
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answer #1
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answered by This is my username 3
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that depends on what you plan to do with them, I mean...are you some kind of Bond Villian with ten billion butterflies on a remote Korean Island ? I would say that ten billion butterfly sneezes would harness enough power to blow a butterfly hankie across a butterfly city....how do you get them all to sneeze at the same time? Is it a code word....some kind of hypnotic suggestion...or are they just allergic to your white cat....HHHHmmmm, we meet again Mr Bond!
2007-04-02 05:36:44
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answered by gair_2 2
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But, Frankie, the effect may not really be nullified. Suppose they were densely packed and sipping on a singular drop of nectar and they all sneezed in unison. Would that not be like the "Big Cachoo" and a new universe formed ?
2007-04-02 05:59:12
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answered by Bomba 7
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Butterflys don't have a lung. Oxygen reaches their cells through openings in the cuticle (their skin).
No lung = no sneezes
2007-04-05 01:06:09
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answered by Chris W 2
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Insects don't have lungs, they have small holes in their bodies called spiracles that deliver oxygen directly to the tissues. Thus, they can't really sneeze.
2007-04-02 06:11:28
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answered by Nature Boy 6
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Nearly as powerfull as twelve billion ladybirds coughing up some bile.
2007-04-02 06:10:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If you take into account chaos theory then they are powerful enough to create tidals waves or change th course of the universe.
2007-04-02 05:33:07
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answered by John D 3
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It is the equivalent of 15 billion moth farts
2007-04-02 05:25:07
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answered by Nexus6 6
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I don't know if they can sneeze. But if they can then I don't think it would be too bad. Maybe create a gentle breeze.
2007-04-02 05:29:43
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answered by Davis 2
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You'd have to assume that the 10B butterflies are randomly arranged and that they would offset each other
2007-04-02 05:27:56
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answered by Anonymous
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