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Author Topic:   The Pyramids vis a vis the Flood
roxrkool
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Message 61 of 61 (487872)
11-06-2008 9:27 AM
Reply to: Message 52 by peaceharris
11-05-2008 12:18 AM


The soil underneath the pyramids consist of limestone.
Wrong.
Limestone is a rock. Soil is a residual, unconsolidated, fine-grained layer on the uppermost surface of the earth formed from the weathering of rock. It contains rock fragments, clay particles, organic matter and takes time to form.

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