Has there ever been a change as quick in the entire history of the world?
(That wasn't occassioned by a meteor strike or a huge volcanic erruption?)

The answer is no.

So, in the history of the world, the temperature has never changed this
rapidly, for this long.

Any ideas why that may be?



On 1/5/07, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So just out of curiosity, how do we explain the temperature changes that
> occurred before we got here, and the other ice ages and the times when the
> ice melted.
>


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