- 25 Jun 2019 06:56
#15014173
Technically it erodes into newer shapes that appear to move due to changes in the shoreline caused by erosion(basically "pushing" land), as well as the minor shifting of the tectonic plates.. But I digress...
Technically it doesn't "move".
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Ideology: Australian Liberalism
LaDexter wrote:LMFAO!!
So, 90% of Earth ice is on LAND MASS ANTARCTICA.
7% of Earth ice is on LAND MASS GREENLAND
97% of Earth ice is one the two LAND MASSES closest to an Earth Pole....
and land MOVES....
70 million years ago, Antarctica had DINOSAURS....
because it was NOT on the SOUTH POLE....
LOL!!!
Technically it erodes into newer shapes that appear to move due to changes in the shoreline caused by erosion(basically "pushing" land), as well as the minor shifting of the tectonic plates.. But I digress...
Technically it doesn't "move".
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Ideology: Australian Liberalism