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Global Warming: A Scrape in Rock Made by the Slipping of a Mile High Glacier

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The glacier was here during the Ice Age. If not for global warming, ice would still be a mile deep here.

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    • photo of kristain77
    • Interesting shot. Now a days global warming is serious problem. Global warming is certainly a global issue that needs a global solution. The Global warming occurs due to rise in the temperature around the earths atmosphere. For more information refer this Global warming Facts

    • said kristain77

    • 2010.10.20 at 00:59:35 PDT
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    • Global Warming Test- lots of info for the science minded: www.geocraft.com/WVFossil s/GlobWarmTest/start.html

    • said summerjade

    • 2007.08.07 at 08:36:23 PDT
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    • I write a blog which based on effects and causes of Global Warming. This blog is collection of news & reviews like the study found that global warming since 1985 has been caused neither by an increase in solar radiation nor by a decrease in the flux of galactic cosmic rays. Some researchers had also suggested that the latter might influence global warming because the rays trigger cloud formation. http://www.lifeofearth.blogspot.com

    • said tarunkjuyal

    • 2007.08.07 at 00:51:22 PDT
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    • An interesting capture.

    • said magnetron4

    • 2007.06.11 at 23:43:59 PDT
    • photo of faranya100
    • This must be a very ancient rock. The vanished glacier would have been an amazing sight. We have glacial marks on a lot of our rocks here, too. The power of the ice is unstoppable ... then it melts away! Food for thought. ~ Brenda

    • said faranya100

    • 2007.06.11 at 18:52:46 PDT

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