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1.So the links were professors. They are still opinions rather than fact.
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Of course they were opinions. That's what everyone has is opinions. It's just that theirs are made after studying the facts.
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2.So where is it? Do you read responses? the following was my response to you in post #52
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I must have missed it. Maybe it's because I don't visit a link without a snipet included. Oh well.
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Do you beleive in the Techtonic plate system???? if so, check out "Geo plate system" on Google.
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I am very familiar with plate tectonics but haven't studied them since college. Anyway, it's not like I should go and do your research for you.
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Apparently you don't know this but millions of years ago, there was one land . . . moved, what was to be the arctic plate was just about on the equator. Hence the warm climate.
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We have no way of knowing if that is the same exact spot on the planet because everything has drifted. However, it's warming up again and the polar bears are dying of the heat.
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Polar bears feeling heat
January 2, 2007

Suffice it to say that polar bears are not dying off of their own volition. They depend on sea ice as a platform for hunting seals and as a pathway to take them to coastal areas. As global warming dramatically shrinks Arctic sea ice, the huge beasts are struggling to find food and to swim the longer distances between ice and land. To put it more bluntly, they're starving and drowning in disturbing numbers.
Last spring, an edition of Time magazine containing a special report on climate change showed a gaunt-looking polar bear peering out from a melting ice floe next to a headline that read "Be Worried. Be Very Worried."
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Red Flag Fire Warning
Record Cold
SAN DIEGO, CA - (1-1-07)
Record cold weather on Sunday, and the National Weather Service issues a red flag fire warning for Tuesday. The warning will be in effect from 6am to 6pm. Mountain winds are expected to gust at 45mph and humidity levels will likely be below 15% most of the day. The temperature dipped down to 34 degrees at Brown Field on Monday. That breaks the old record cold of 35 degrees.
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