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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2018 14:25:24 GMT
However, these flood events would have been localised... There was no great global flood event... If you are talking about "Noah's" flood as described in the Bible. It's still possible that people all around the world experienced, several "local" floods, at the same time, when the last ice age ended... and the mile thick glacier sheet that sat on top of where my home is located now, melted... and the survivors heard from other survivors about their floods, and concluded it was one "great global flood event". No, the fluctuation from a glacial to inter-glacial period wouldn't cause sudden catastrophic flooding anywhere. We know from the archaeological record that these periods naturally take a long time (couple of thousand years or more). There would be a gradual geomorphological change, a very gradual slow sea level change. Nobody alive would perceive it as a flood event. We are talking such a slow rate of sea level change that land flora could migrate away from it quick enough. Ps. That's also how we know that current climate change is undeniably anthropogenic, and possibly catastrophic.
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