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Antarctica with its hottest reported temperature ever.
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2020-02-14 at 10:48 AM UTCalso theres a sick amusement value in watching mentally challemged kids overcoming simple problems and obstacles.
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2020-02-14 at 11:25 AM UTCIts weird that the polar ice caps keep melting.
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2020-02-14 at 12:38 PM UTC
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2020-02-14 at 12:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Its weird that the polar ice caps keep melting.
Its called the spring melt, or arctic thaw.
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/82657/arctic-thawPerhaps nowhere on Earth is the transformation between seasons so extreme as in the Arctic, especially in the spring. Land that was frozen and snow-covered emerges to become tundra brush or grasslands or snow-free forest. The timing of this change is critical to the overall health of the planet, as snow and ice reflect solar energy back into space, effectively air conditioning the planet.
This climate cooling is greatest in the spring (March to June), when sunlight returns to the Arctic and the snow and ice have only just started melting. For this reason, any changes in spring snow and ice cover have a greater impact on Earth’s climate than changes at other times of the year.
Its perfectly normal, would be unusual if the ice didn't melt.
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2020-08-20 at 10:47 PM UTC
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2020-08-21 at 12:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL The bible has corroboration. These "temperatures" don't.
No it doesn't...certain stories in it do but as the bible is just a collection of random stories it's not worth a shit, in fact they left more stuff out of the bible than they put in, the gospel of Mary for example or the gospel of Judas.
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2020-08-22 at 4:24 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson No it doesn't…certain stories in it do but as the bible is just a collection of random stories it's not worth a shit, in fact they left more stuff out of the bible than they put in, the gospel of Mary for example or the gospel of Judas.
It's akin to a collection of short stories by Stephen King.
Stephen King's short story collections are hardly random.. each story serves to form part of a cohesive whole, which in turn represents a single, deliberately constructed point of view.
The Bible is very similar, if you consider the Old and New Testaments individually, at least. The fact that they're even combined into a single holy work doesn't make a lot of sense though as the Old and New Testaments clearly describe two completely different gods... a god of war in the Old and a god of peace in the New.