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From: Richard McBane <rmcbane@netscape.net>
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Piorokrat wrote:
> news:1g8fj41.14wf4a61npzf69N%NOdaycdSPAM@hotmail.com...
>
>>Uncle Davey <noway@jose.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Sure. What else produces it, but the action of water?
>>>
>>
>>First, water does not have to equal flood.
>>
>>Rain or waves without a flood will do just fine.
>>
>>Throw in a bit of freeze thaw with time. Presto sand up to your...
>>
>>Erosion is visibly occurring every day, it does not take too much
>>imagination to see how the flood is NOT required to explain modern
>>geography and geology.
>>
>>Just out of interest, after the flood, where did all the water go? Did
>>it just drop off the edge of the Earth, when it was flat? Then God
>>molded flat Earth into a sphere?
>>
>>David
>>
>>
>
>
> The water is under the earth and frozen into the ice caps.
>
> What we need to drink now is in the oligicene artesian wells under all the
> major cities.
>
> I was looking at the one which supplies Moscow, in Vidnoye. Beautiful fresh
> water.
>
> There is another huge one under Warsaw, and many other places.
>
> God gave us this lovely mineral water to drink, and we should drink it and
> be thankful.
>
> Most of the health problems that we have could be avoided or delayed by
> drinking more of the water that was stored after the flood.
>
> Uncle Davey
The amount of water in ice caps, glaciers and ground water is less that
3% of the total water on and in the earth. So these waters are
insufficient to explain what happened to the flood waters.
From http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/earthwherewater.html
There is a total of about 326 million cubic miles of water in and on the
earth. 317,000,000 Cubic miles of this water is in oceans.
oceans - 317,000,000 cubic miles
glaciers and ice caps - 7,000,000 "
groundwater - 2,000,000 "
fresh water lakes - 30,000 "
inland seas - 25,000 "
soil moisture - 16,000 "
atmosphere - 3,100 "
rivers - 300 "
So where did the water from the flood go?
Richard McBane
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