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How would this affect a planet?

Someone should honestly calc the KE of those chunks coming back together as one emerald is capable of restoring one part of the planet to its prior state
 
Each of those chunks would collapse into smaller, planetoid-like spheres for a while, before pulling at approximately escape velocity and remerging into a new planet with a completely barren crust, strange core, somewhat molten mantle and a lack of any life whatsoever, including bacterial life.

Not anything really approaching 5-B, but likely 5-C to Low 5-B.
 
Kepekley23 said:
Each of those chunks would collapse into smaller, planetoid-like spheres for a while, before pulling at approximately escape velocity and remerging into a new planet with a completely barren crust, strange core, somewhat molten mantle and a lack of any life whatsoever, including bacterial life.
Would dat hurt?
 
You would be hurled into the atmosphere and crushed instantly, so no, not really.
 
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