On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 21:24:04 EST CMSharp01@aol.com writes:
> However, the fact is that the flood was not global, as there is no
evidence
> of such a global flood in the Antarctic and Greenland icecaps, amongst
> other places.
I think YECs would say that the icecaps came post-flood, during the Ice
Age. And the argument would go that the "annual layers" are periods of
freeze-thaw, multiples of which can occur in a week, not one per year.
The WW II airplane was found beneath, I think, more than two hundred feet
of ice. I would think the large surface area of the plane's wings would
have prevented it from exerting enough pressure on the ice to melt its
way down through the ice. Assuming that's true, then the ice accumulated
over the plane since it went down.
Does anyone know the origin of the name "Greenland."
Bill Payne
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