Phew that was a close one
On Jun 18, 7:12*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jun 17, 9:45*pm, Graham P Davis wrote:
So you are saying that Greenland is a 2000+ metre-high iceberg.
It's only just occurred to me that this mountain of ice had to get
there somehow to have the effect it is having on the region from
Newfoundland to Norway and Siberia.
I may sound like Forest Gump but inside I am all glued up.
Yes!
To lift all that water from the oceans and pile it two miles high on
top of the Greenland mountains required a lot of energy. since the
Arctic region was covered with snow and ice during the last ice age,
where did all that energy come from?
Cheers, Alastair.
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