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Global Warming
Ok i was reading somethings on here and I saw "The Earth has been cooling and warming in cycles since her birth. She will continue to go through these cycles long after human beings are gone. " I can Disagree because if you listen closely and you do your research you will find out that the polar icecaps are just relieving what it has formed! The Polar icecaps are not Melting they are growing back! And yeah some people might now believe me but i spent two Years on Greenland studying The icecaps!
Antonio- Number of posts : 3
Location : Florida
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Re: Global Warming
No i agree on that Because if you have learned anything , Mammoths had froze instantly with food still in their stomach and mouth which means it does happen but think about it we might be going into a ice age again
Antonio- Number of posts : 3
Location : Florida
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Re: Global Warming
Antonio,
Please let me begin by apologizing for not welcoming you. Welcome!
Some day the Earth probably will enter another ice age.
Please let me begin by apologizing for not welcoming you. Welcome!
Some day the Earth probably will enter another ice age.
Re: Global Warming
Antonio wrote:No i agree on that Because if you have learned anything , Mammoths had froze instantly with food still in their stomach and mouth which means it does happen but think about it we might be going into a ice age again
Tony, welcome to the forum.
Now about that mammoth freezing instantly with Buttercups in its mouth.
I myself do not include that event to be associated with global cooling.
Now maybe a "quick freeze" associated with a magnetic pole switch, a near miss by a comet or asteroid, etc.
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SamCogar- Number of posts : 6238
Location : Burnsville, WV
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Re: Global Warming
Well that might be true also but if you think about it we had an ice age (10000 years ago) and we are right now finding the mammoths and at the dates they tell there frozen puts them in that ice age
Antonio- Number of posts : 3
Location : Florida
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Re: Global Warming
Antonio wrote:Well that might be true also but if you think about it we had an ice age (10,000 years ago) and we are right now finding the mammoths and at the dates they tell there frozen puts them in that ice age
Well yes, but look at the "red line" on the following graph and you can see that 10K Ice Age as the 1st one on the left with 3 more big ones and 2 minor ones back to 450k bp.
But now look how long the mammoths have been around.
Approximately 1.5 to 1.8 million years ago the first mammoths entered North America. These mammoths came from Eurasia, crossing the Bering Strait at a time when sea level was lower than today. The first mammoths from Eurasia belonged to a species called M. meridionalis. The descendants of this species of mammoth included both the Columbian and Jefferson's mammoths. The woolly mammoths evolved in Eurasia and came over the Bering Strait much later (perhaps less than 500,000 years ago). Approximately 11,000 years ago all species of mammoths went extinct in North America.
http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/larson/mammuthus.html
As you can see, the mammoths survived several Ice Ages.
But now the 4-seasons still existed each year: winter, spring, summer and fall.
And if that mammoth was eating Buttercups it had to be in the spring or summer.
And a mammoth is an awful big hunk of beef to be freezing instantly and in the spring or summer is not a good time to do it. But to preserve those Buttercups in its mouth to look "freshly picked" then it had to be a mighty "quick freeze".
A mighty "quick freeze" during Buttercup "blooming" season.
cheers
SamCogar- Number of posts : 6238
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