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So, the water that provided precipitation (snow) that created the layers of ice could be from freshwater eruptions (fountains of the deep)? I say they did.There is no way to date the age of water.
Yes, as I said, fountains of the deep... or do you know they weren't fresh water? Layers sort of like strata.Antarctic ice is up tp five miles thick.
It's fresh water, not frozen ocean.
It is not a solid uniform block of ice,
It's highly structured with annual layers.
Oh, back to the slow process. Just like I explained the rock layers this must have been a rapid process as well.A new layer forms from each years' snow, as
has been observed over many years of polar studies..
Sorry, again it could have been a rapid process just like everywhere else.A new layer forms from each years' snow, as
has been observed over many years of polar studies..
Lord, ditto again.The layers can be counted visually quite easily.
They can also be distinguished by their different
electrical conductivity.
Every year the % sulfuric acid in the atmosphere
is different, and it is picked up by tge snow.
( sulfuric acid loves water)
Sulfuric acid makes water conductive.
But, do glaciers float is the question.Icebergs break off glaciers and float. All ice floats.
They are to you and many others... I'm not surprised.These things are clearly evident and quite easy to
understand.
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