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David wrote: On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 15:14:16 -0500, dxAce wrote: Yeah, and about 16,000 years or so Michigan was under a huge sheet of ice. Never again! That's what you think, Ace. ''Warming'' refers to the mean global temperature being higher. Breakdown of the thermohaline circulator due to excessive fresh water in the North Atlantic will cause much lower temperatures where the Gulf Stream and other currents used to keep winters more moderate. temp in the North atlantic are not going to affect Michigan more than maine we as human are certainly affect our climate what effects will result is unclear |
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In the Waterworld movie,everything was under water.except the tip of
Mount Everest,or whatever mountain it was. cuhulin |
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