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D-Archer Wrote:
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> The pole shifts, it could be a gradual thing, but
> there is some indication that it may happen
> suddenly, as evidenced by the mammoths.
>
> There have been many such shifts, Greenland was
> once at the pole, that is why the ice is so thick
> and it is still melting.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
Complete nonsense. As usual. The extinction of the mammoth had nothing to do with a non-existent sudden pole shift. It is most likely to be a combination of the warming climate as we came out of the last ice age, which wiped out their preferred habitat, or shifted it considerably northward, combined with pressure from human hunting.
And I have never heard of Greenland being at the pole. Did you mean the magnetic pole? In which case, what difference would that make?
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> The pole shifts, it could be a gradual thing, but
> there is some indication that it may happen
> suddenly, as evidenced by the mammoths.
>
> There have been many such shifts, Greenland was
> once at the pole, that is why the ice is so thick
> and it is still melting.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
Complete nonsense. As usual. The extinction of the mammoth had nothing to do with a non-existent sudden pole shift. It is most likely to be a combination of the warming climate as we came out of the last ice age, which wiped out their preferred habitat, or shifted it considerably northward, combined with pressure from human hunting.
And I have never heard of Greenland being at the pole. Did you mean the magnetic pole? In which case, what difference would that make?
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