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Noah's ark...

ppp

Well-Known Member
I am glad you know this because many scientist don't.
"Many scientists". 10? 100? 573?
What type of scientists? I wouldn't expect many botanists to know or care. Nor theoretical physicists. Nor geneticists. Can you be more specific?
There are hypothesis and theories but since you know, you should share your knowledge with the world.
You are attempting to be droll, but you don't actually know what is known, do you? Do you know how water forms? Do you know how much water it would take to cover the highest mountains? Do you know the effects that much water would have on rotation? Atmospheric pressure? Heat? Plant life?

Tell me, how would that much water could be ejected off the planet? Once you figure how much water it is.

That's enough to be starting with.
 

We Never Know

No Slack
As i have noted, water does not escape earths atmosphere.

Geoloists including USGS agree how much water exits on earth. So yes we lnow howuch is on earth and within a few trillion litres, how much there was through history.

There are a lot of things in space, luckily most of them stay in space, the few yhings that don't

Yet water, as a vapor in our atmosphere, could potentially escape into space.
 

We Never Know

No Slack
"Many scientists". 10? 100? 573?
What type of scientists? I wouldn't expect many botanists to know or care. Nor theoretical physicists. Nor geneticists. Can you be more specific?

You are attempting to be droll, but you don't actually know what is known, do you? Do you know how water forms? Do you know how much water it would take to cover the highest mountains? Do you know the effects that much water would have on rotation? Atmospheric pressure? Heat? Plant life?

Tell me, how would that much water could be ejected off the planet? Once you figure how much water it is.

That's enough to be starting with.

Many is more than a few.

"You are attempting to be droll, but you don't actually know what is known, do you?"

Nor do your but you claim to know whereas I don't claim to know. See the difference?
 

We Never Know

No Slack
That is a non answer. You are just pulling claims out of your butt.

Demonstrate that is true. Hell, demonstrate that you are even capable of knowing that your statement is true.

Is many more than few?
Yes or no? Don't think from your butt.

If you know all the answers demonstrate you know instead of claiming out of your butt you know.

I don't know why you bring the word butt into it but I can use its too lol
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Yet water, as a vapor in our atmosphere, could potentially escape into space.

Potentially is not actually. The science tells us that the stratosphere is to cold for water vapour to even exist, hence the reason water exists on earth at all. If water escaped the stratosphere then over 4.4 billion years we would be living [sic] in a desert world.
 

We Never Know

No Slack
Potentially is not actually. The science tells us that the stratosphere is to cold for water vapour to even exist, hence the reason water exists on earth at all. If water escaped the stratosphere then over 4.4 billion years we would be living [sic] in a desert world.

Yet it is still potentially
 
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