[LINK] Scientists offered cash to dispute climate study
Stewart Fist
stewart_fist at optusnet.com.au
Mon Feb 5 17:55:50 AEDT 2007
Eric wrote;
> Snow? In a desert? That would be a novelty.
>
> (Last I read, which was a while ago admittedly, Antarctica is classified a
> desert because it has very close to zero precipitation. Sure, lots of snow
> gets blown around, but not much added)
Since I don't believe in universal mystical creationism or visits from outer
space, my assumption is that a two-kilometer-thick layer of snow and ice
must have come from somewhere.
My guess is from clouds. But of course comets might be a possibility.
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