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Ice Free Antarctica Until 3,000 B.C.

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« on: September 12, 2010, 04:07:55 pm »

Nowhere, in any of those links, do any of those articles say that the Antarctica was ice free in the last 750,000 years.  If they do, then it is up to you to show in simple language that most non-professionals understand, where it says this.  We know there were temperature fluctuations, we know the ice came and went repeatedly, to certain degrees, we know the ocean doesn't freeze right to bottom, so in order for an ice berg to travel from it's point of frozen origin, the surface ice had to have melted enough for an ice berg to break through it and travel over 1200 miles to where they took the core sample.  But nowhere, does anyone say that Antarctica was ice free in the last 750,000 years.

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