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Just wondering, how do evolutionists or local flood believers explain the fossilized clams found in the closed position on Mt Everest?
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That they are in the top layer is not surprising, since all mountains - particularily high ones like Everest - are subject to erosion. Since, in addition to the above, there are no new sedimentary layers being created on such high altitudes, it's not surprising that ancient fossils are appearing at shallow depths or even on the surface of the mountain.
I don't know. I don't have an answer for everything. Google says it was about 65 million years ago and I have no reason to doubt that claim.
Why?
Again, I will ask you exactly how many years ago was Mt Everest under water?
Sure, they might have been in the top layer, but that still shows much evidence for recent burial (not millions of years ago).
This is not describing a layer of clams on top of the mountain but layers in identifiable seams, strata, running through the mountain. Did they do a dig at 20,000 feet? of course not, but mountaineers tend to know rocks, and a mountaineer that cannot tell a surface layer from a seam running through the rock will not have a great life expectancy.How many digs do they do at 20,000+ feet?
"However, in 1927 Noel Odell first documented finding fossilized sea shells near the very top of Mount Everest. Later on Sir Edmund Hillary, on his famous climb, verified not only that there were fossilized sea shells near the top - but that the top three thousand feet of Mount Everest was covered in fossilized closed clams in seams up to ten feet thick!"
Sure, they might have been in the top layer, but that still shows much evidence for recent burial (not millions of years ago). And can you tell me when exactly Mount Everest was under water?
Ok, still when did this happen? When did water cover Mt Everest?
Water never covered "Mt Everest". Did you take the link I provided for you above? It's your tax dollars at work so you might as well utilize them.
Then how are clams found in the closed position on the top of Everest?
Then how are clams found in the closed position on the top of Everest?