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Non Life Sciences => Geology, Palaeontology & Archaeology => Topic started by: tony6789 on 17/02/2006 14:35:50

Title: Antatica- The mysery continent
Post by: tony6789 on 17/02/2006 14:35:50
Did you know that more than half of Antartica is unexplored?

- Big T
Title: Re: Antatica- The mysery continent
Post by: Bass on 17/02/2006 22:35:23
So do you look on Antarctica as half-full, or half-empty?

Subduction causes orogeny.
Title: Re: Antatica- The mysery continent
Post by: Ray hinton on 18/02/2006 22:52:20
that probably has something to do with it having 3mile thick ice all over it.
Title: Re: Antatica- The mysery continent
Post by: tony6789 on 22/02/2006 14:18:23
no it could be that there are more mysries to it


- Big T
Title: Re: Antatica- The mysery continent
Post by: BigBen on 22/02/2006 14:18:32
I see it as half unexplored
Title: Re: Antatica- The mysery continent
Post by: tony6789 on 22/02/2006 14:19:01
I mean couldn't even there be more undiscovered animeals to it

- Big T
Title: Re: Antatica- The mysery continent
Post by: ariel on 22/02/2006 22:10:49
maybe..some bees are frozen there!
Title: Re: Antatica- The mysery continent
Post by: Ray hinton on 22/02/2006 23:29:22
or even brass monkeys!
Title: Re: Antatica- The mysery continent
Post by: tony6789 on 23/02/2006 14:23:16
I am trying to be serious. What if the mythical Lost city of Atlantis was buried under all that snow anything could be hidden in Antartica

- Big T
Title: Re: Antatica- The mysery continent
Post by: Ray hinton on 23/02/2006 23:15:04
true,they havent found the body of capt oates yet,and they know where he went.
i dont beleive in the atlantis thingy,but i will not diss someone that does,we know so much yet it is so little.

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