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It isn't that much a climb in height driving from Biloxi to Jackson.I
have driven it many times before.Maybe I should move to Woodall
Mountain?

They say don't climmmmmb up Wolverton Mountainnnn,,,,,,,,,,

I was working with a construction company, building some new dormitories
at Itta Bena College when that Wolverton Mountain song was popular on
the radio.
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Go to Google earth

Plug in

Ilulissat, greenland





http://www.alternet.org/environment/64735/



On Oct 14, 9:31 am, " wrote:
http://global-warming.accuweather.co..._moulin_1.html

Professor Robert Correll, chairman of the Arctic Climate Impact
Assessment

http://www.acia.uaf.edu/

said that newly invented ice penetrating radar showed that the melt
water was pouring through to the bottom of the glacier creating a melt
water lake 500 metres deep causing the glacier "to float on land.
"These melt water rivers are lubricating the glacier, like applying
oil to a surface and causing it to slide into the sea. It is causing a
massive acceleration which could be catastrophic."

Correll stated that one particular glacier puts enough fresh water
into the sea in one day to provide drinking water for a city the size
of New York for a year.

Correll believes that the estimates of a 20 to 60 centimeter sea level
rise this century from the IPCC report in February had been
"conservative" and feels that it would be at the upper end of this
range at a minimum. Some scientists fear that number could be 2 metres
(200 centimeters), which would obviously have catastrophic effects for
European and U.S. coastlines.





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On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 12:07:17 -0500, wrote:

www.devilfinder.com Why is Sea water so salty?

There was a time, long, long ago when it rained on Earth continuesly for
over a million years.Steady non stop raining.I reckon at one time the
whole Earth was completly covered with water.All of the Mountains didn't
used to be there.Earthquakes and Volcanos created them.Aint't it a
wonderful World we live on? Yes it is.And us human beans are made of
Star Dust.
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Mountains are created by tectonics.
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The Earth's crust is like a lot of dinner plates and saucers and cups,
slippin and slidin, bumpin again't each udder and going around and under
and over.Earthquakes.There is some HOT stuff under all of that there
dinnerware too, it's called Magma, Volcanos.Bear Grylls went walking in
one of those Magma tunnels, he got scared, walked back out of there.I
wouldn't have gone in there in the first place! I might be crazy, but I
am not THAT crazy.
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