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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Lumenari
Thing is that there is some evidence to suggest that previous ice ages have set in quickly and from a previous high in temp that falls off a cliff suddenly.
So your extraordinarily warm Montana may not be a good thing.
After all, they went from Green Land being green and growing grapes in the UK to the Little Ice Age in very little time.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Lumenari
Thing is that there is some evidence to suggest that previous ice ages have set in quickly and from a previous high in temp that falls off a cliff suddenly.
So your extraordinarily warm Montana may not be a good thing.
After all, they went from Green Land being green and growing grapes in the UK to the Little Ice Age in very little time.
originally posted by: enament
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Lumenari
Thing is that there is some evidence to suggest that previous ice ages have set in quickly and from a previous high in temp that falls off a cliff suddenly.
So your extraordinarily warm Montana may not be a good thing.
After all, they went from Green Land being green and growing grapes in the UK to the Little Ice Age in very little time.
Woolly mammoths flash frozen in Siberia with stomach contents intact from fresh vegetation. It would have been cold real quick to do that.I agree.