jc456
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and factual.your hillarious.Logic? Logic? Logic? You? NopeThey do not care flopper. You can hit them with logic all day and it just falls on deaf ears. They beleive that they can estimate temperature millions of years ago by ice cores. Do I need say more? I can surely estimate the temperature at the time the water froze. I bet is was 0 celsius or below. CO2 levels can be estimated to a point back then. Of course the likely hood of ice remaining ice over millions of years is a bit laughable. Stick with simpie subject's with these guys.Yes there was land, not near as much as there is today. The United States was much smaller. The eastern and western seaboard was under water as was most of Mexico and Central America. The American plains where we grow most of our grains was a rain forest.But there were no men that walked the earth and most the recognizable land masses of today were covered by water, not a very hospitable place for modern man.
There was plenty of land. The lesson is that warmer climate makes living things grow larger so they hysteria over the imaginary "Warmest Summa EVAH!" is just stupid
A temperature change to what it was more than 65 million years ago would not produce anything even close to the plant and animal life that existed then because the base line of existing species is far different.