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Melting tipping Point for Greenland ice-sheet. (Read 5695 times)
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Re: Melting tipping Point for Greenland ice-sheet.
Reply #60 - Oct 30th, 2013 at 11:37am
 
Ajax wrote on Oct 30th, 2013 at 9:59am:
Chimp_Logic wrote on Oct 29th, 2013 at 10:56am:
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How and why did the molecular Oxygen level in the earths atmosphere increase to todays concentration of about 21%?


Plant life which also thrived because we had 7000ppm of Co2 in the atmosphere as well at the time......!!!!!

Plant life uses water and CO2 to form carbohydrates and oxygen.

So we need CO2 and heaps of it.......LOL

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(HINTS: Molecular Oxygen concentration in the earth's atmosphere was near zero prior to organic life forming in significant regions of the planet.


Ok where are you going with that comment.....????

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Its possible to estimate the total fossil fuel reserves in the earths crust, merely by knowing the concentration of O2 in the earths atmosphere - did you know that Mr Ajax?)


If you don't provide something to back that statement I would say its bullsh!t.


You didn't tackle the questions I posed to you

Very poor effort on your  behalf Mr Ajax.

when are you returning to your mother country - Germany?
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Re: Melting tipping Point for Greenland ice-sheet.
Reply #61 - Oct 30th, 2013 at 12:07pm
 
Why is ajax allowed to quote with out referece when i'm not ?  Roll Eyes
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Re: Melting tipping Point for Greenland ice-sheet.
Reply #62 - Oct 30th, 2013 at 12:55pm
 
Chimp_Logic wrote on Oct 30th, 2013 at 11:37am:
Ajax wrote on Oct 30th, 2013 at 9:59am:
Chimp_Logic wrote on Oct 29th, 2013 at 10:56am:
Ajax

How and why did the molecular Oxygen level in the earths atmosphere increase to todays concentration of about 21%?


Plant life which also thrived because we had 7000ppm of Co2 in the atmosphere as well at the time......!!!!!

Plant life uses water and CO2 to form carbohydrates and oxygen.

So we need CO2 and heaps of it.......LOL

Quote:
(HINTS: Molecular Oxygen concentration in the earth's atmosphere was near zero prior to organic life forming in significant regions of the planet.


Ok where are you going with that comment.....????

Quote:
Its possible to estimate the total fossil fuel reserves in the earths crust, merely by knowing the concentration of O2 in the earths atmosphere - did you know that Mr Ajax?)


If you don't provide something to back that statement I would say its bullsh!t.


You didn't tackle the questions I posed to you

Very poor effort on your  behalf Mr Ajax.

when are you returning to your mother country - Germany?



That's because it is bullsh!t
300 million years ago O2 was about 30% and 250 million years ago it was about 12%.
Trend since then has been up but from the concentration of 30% to the present concentration....it's a decrease...a substantial decrease.
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Re: Melting tipping Point for Greenland ice-sheet.
Reply #63 - Oct 30th, 2013 at 1:26pm
 
muso wrote on Oct 27th, 2013 at 9:31am:
Let me guess, Chimp and "Death Rides a Horse" are the same poster using socks?

Well u would have te resources go scratch that itch wouldn'tyou buddy but we all notice you aren't expanding on the idea  Cheesy
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