Re: Pole Shifts vs Ice Ages (Revisited)
In Article <b5f08a0f.0110150816.ea3ef6c@posting.google.com> John Shakespeare wrote:
>> Now, what, John, is your explanation of how
>> Greenland GOT all that ice, and Finland did not?
>> (This should be good.)
>
> The explanation of the formation of ice caps, among
> other geological processes, can be found in any
> introductory book on geophysics.
In other words, John has no explanation.
In Article <b5f08a0f.0110171110.2ae95a51@posting.google.com> John Shakespear wrote:
> In Article <3bcd5451_1@news2.prserv.net> Ian wrote:
>> As you yourself has pointed out, the cold climate as of
>> Northern Europe is not enough to build an icecap like
>> the one on Greenland.
>>
>> Any ideas how it got there??
>
> The same way Finland got its ice cap. A more instructive
> question would be why Greenland retained its ice cap long
> after the retreat of the other Northern ice caps.
In other words, John can't explain how Greenland GOT that way, in the
first place. He HAS no explanation.
In Article <3BCDD955.50802@wwt.net> Thomas McDonald wrote:
> What is your own explaination for why Greenland
> has an ice cap today and Siberia does not? Or are
> you not able to generate or look up your own ideas?
In other words, Thomas can't even IMAGINE an explanation, so he is
throwing this back on Ian :-).
In Article <b5f08a0f.0110171126.1abdd304@posting.google.com> John Shakespear wrote:
>> What made the Greenland icecap form in the first place??
>
> The same processes that formed the ice cap over Scandinavia,
> Finland, and much of Northern Eurasia and Northern North
> America.
Are we seeing a pattern here or what?
In Article <3bce8f6a_3@news2.prserv.net> Ian wrote:
>> Since her premise is demonstrably false, there was no
>> need to address the absurd hypothesis she claimed it
>> supported.
>
> An excellent attempt to avoid the issue. Unfortunately, you
> were observed while running from the scene...
:-)