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Shrinking Ice Patches Expose Native American Relics

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posted on Sep, 10 2015 @ 04:24 PM
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originally posted by: jjkenobi
So you're saying areas were not covered in ice before, and people lived there. That's interesting to know considering Al Gore tells us once the ice melts and it gets a couple degrees warmer all life on earth will perish and nobody can reverse the horrible changes that will occur.


In truth, Ice ages are not what the majority of people think they are. Currently, we are still in an ice age and have been for more than 2 1/2million years. The Greenland, Arctic, and Antarctic ice sheets still exist and what we are experiencing right now is an interglacial period which is a period of warming which may last a few thousand years before the real cold comes back.

Heres the last 450,000 years

As you can see, it goes up, it goes down, its only really been warm enough for Homo Sapiens to live away from the Equator for about 30,000 years. Other species fared better earlier if they were cold adapted like Homo Neanderthalensis.
edit on 10-9-2015 by Marduk because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 12 2015 @ 05:14 AM
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originally posted by: sycomix
a reply to: punkinworks10

Ice is a fantastic time capsule, just as this ice melts and shows us the secrets of ages long past more of the same is to come. Main stream science in general and historians think they know so much, sooner or later they are gona be backed into a corner and be forced to admit they don't know squat.


Best post of the day for me. I agree entirely what you just said. The ice will eventually melt and we'll be able to look back further into our past. Historians will have to except certain changes and not stick to their precious outdated textbooks.
The earth warms up and cools down. It's been doing it for ever so whatever is buried under the ice will come out sometime or another.



 
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