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lblissett (blissettNO@SPAMoptonline.net) 2004/01/13 13:23

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"Hartley Patterson" <hpttrsn@daisy.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:MPG.1a6de3bd19ffd2f5989867@news.freeserve.net...
> Christina Marie Thompson:
> > Someplace in an official canon, I've seen it mentioned that Thread only
> > falls in the day. I'm not sure the physics on this as this would imply
> > it only comes to Pern from the sunward direction.
>
> The air temperature is low enough at night to kill Thread as it falls.
>

        Throughout all Pern? I doubt it. Besides, Thread certainly has the
ability to endure cold temperatures, otherwise the Red Star would be
rendered lifeless when it moves far from Pern's sun during intervals. The
"black dust" phenomenon is probably due to the extreme temperature change
between the frictional heat of atmospheric entry and the coldness of winter
air. But this wouldn't be the case at night for the warmer latitudes, nor
would it be the case for nights in colder latitudes during warm seasons.

- Blissett



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