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To: mosesdapoet
“He also believed that if we could explore Antarctica, the ground under the ice that we just might be astonished and completely shocked as to what we could very well find underneath”

Since the weight of the ice grinds even the rock into flour, I don't think we would find much of anything.

11 posted on 05/31/2010 6:35:33 AM PDT by Sherman Logan (When buying and selling are legislated, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators.)
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To: Sherman Logan
Since the weight of the ice grinds even the rock into flour, I don't think we would find much of anything.

No, he means the giant caverns in the ice that shelter a complex ecosystem preserved since the dawn of time. You know, those.
12 posted on 05/31/2010 6:38:35 AM PDT by aruanan
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To: Sherman Logan
Since the weight of the ice grinds even the rock into flour, I don't think we would find much of anything.

So how do we know about dinosaurs in North America? Their fossils went through many glacial periods.

23 posted on 07/13/2012 11:54:08 PM PDT by LoneRangerMassachusetts (The meek shall not inherit the Earth)
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To: Sherman Logan
Since the weight of the ice grinds even the rock into flour, I don't think we would find much of anything.

So how do we know about dinosaurs in North America? Their fossils went through many glacial periods.

24 posted on 07/13/2012 11:54:22 PM PDT by LoneRangerMassachusetts (The meek shall not inherit the Earth)
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