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Author Topic:   How do scientists explain the cause of the Ice Age(s)?
Dr Adequate
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Message 94 of 96 (608387)
03-10-2011 3:46 AM
Reply to: Message 93 by Robert Byers
03-10-2011 3:14 AM


The evidence is the fossils. tHey show them being covered quickly by sediment. this is a post flood event. So it was from the water crashing into the med area. Deepening a bit and in some areas carving great chunks of it out. It deposited much material on its banks.
Water is still not a frickin' bulldozer.
All the evidence is that the Med is a perfectly normal bit of ocean. We do not require a magical explanation for it, and the one that you have provided is not remotely plausible.
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