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Friday, September 08, 2006

Really High



This is what Mount Everest looked like this morning at 7am this morning.
Posted by Earth's Molten Core at 7:06 PM

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About a billion years ago, all of the continents came together forming a super continent called Pangea. An ice age caused the whole land mass to ice over, destroying all terrestrial life. After the ice melted, terrestrial life re-evolved from sea creatures. It is not known why the earth's core is hot, but changing thickness of the crust indicates a constant cooling, which indicates that the heat was created at the beginning of the earth's formation. And that, kids, is why we have Christmas.