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Minnemooseus
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Message 148 of 372 (418535)
08-28-2007 8:51 PM
Reply to: Message 147 by Refpunk
08-28-2007 8:41 PM


Giant Tsunami on Discovery Channel
The is a long (46:40) Discovery Channel video available at Page not found – Armageddon Online. It might also be available elsewhere.
Is this the program you saw?
Moose
Edited by Minnemooseus, : Added time info.

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Message 175 of 372 (418719)
08-29-2007 11:31 PM
Reply to: Message 172 by Refpunk
08-29-2007 11:01 PM


Definition of "sediment"
...the definition of sediment is: "matter that settles to the bottom of liquid".
Let's see you document that definition. How about a link and quote from an on-line dictionary?
If you substituted "fluid" for "liquid" you'd be pretty much right. Fluids include such things as liquids AND gases.
See also: Sediment - Wikipedia
There, they also sort of include glacial ice as being a "fluid". While that may be stretching things a bit, Glacial ice does essentially behave as a very viscus fluid.
Moose

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Message 370 of 372 (511798)
06-11-2009 11:02 PM
Reply to: Message 362 by Peg
06-11-2009 9:14 PM


Better places (topics) to learn about and discuss "The Geologic Column"
Is there any place on earth where the column exists in its entirety?
Recommended places to carry on this discussion:
First choice: Geologic Column
Also: Someone who admits he knows nothing about geology, asking where the colum came from?
Also: The Geologic Column
The last of these three is closed because of technical problems and/or topic damage.
Moose
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