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At least three tons or much more of Space dust (including Meteorites
once in a while too) drift into our Atmosphere and down on to the
surface of Earth and on/in the water,Oceans,Seas,Lakes,Rivers,Ponds,on
top our roof tops,everywhere,every day,every year.Earth is gradually
getting larger every day.
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Old August 12th 05, 10:23 PM
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 16:06:46 -0500, cuhulin wrote:

At least three tons or much more of Space dust (including Meteorites once
in a while too) drift into our Atmosphere and down on to the surface of
Earth and on/in the water,Oceans,Seas,Lakes,Rivers,Ponds,on top our roof
tops,everywhere,every day,every year.Earth is gradually getting larger
every day.
cuhulin


That is good to know. I always wondered why ancient cities had to be dug
out of the ground. Why shouldn't they be above ground the way they were a
couple of thousand years ago?

This explains it nicely.

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Old August 12th 05, 10:35 PM
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 16:06:46 -0500, cuhulin wrote:

At least three tons or much more of Space dust (including Meteorites once
in a while too) drift into our Atmosphere and down on to the surface of
Earth and on/in the water,Oceans,Seas,Lakes,Rivers,Ponds,on top our roof
tops,everywhere,every day,every year.Earth is gradually getting larger
every day.
cuhulin


That is good to know. I always wondered why ancient cities had to be dug
out of the ground. Why shouldn't they be above ground the way they were a
couple of thousand years ago?

This explains it nicely.


LOL!! Oh Boy!

B.H.


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You have a yard? Put a rock or something on top of your yard/grass/dirt
and dont disturb that rock or whatever.If you wait long enough,it will
gradually sink on down completly out of sight and other dirt will
gradually cover the rock completly over.Dirt is soft stuff and
harder/heavier things sink into the dirt or sand.
cuhulin

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Those old cities,most of them anyway,weren't built on bedrock,hence,they
sink.
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