(February 22, 2016 at 6:48 pm)Stimbo Wrote: How long after the flood did it take for the salt water to separate from the fresh?who says it had to mix? salt water is more dense. meaning unless agitated they naturally repel one another. In between a layer of brackish water. (If the water was agitated)
http://www.ngwa.org/Fundamentals/protect...ifers.aspx
(scroll down half way and Nasa has provided a pic of fresh water living right next to salt water and the two have not mixed!) The Salt water in this pic has contained the fresh and kept it separate.
Quote:Did the Antarctic ice cap have to survive the flood year totally submerged in water - not something usually good for ice - or did it float away from the continent and magically find its way back afterwards?You do know salt water freezes at a much colder temp than the fresh water Ice of the Ice caps right???
That the fresh Ice could stay nice and solid in the much much colder salt water indefinitely.
http://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=1722
Also understand it isn't the ice that makes the arctic Hella cold. The ice form because the arctic is Hella cold. Therefore any flood water in the arctic would indeed be very very cold.
Quote:How did all the marsupials end up in the post-flood Australias and not settle in some equivalent environment? Why did pumas trek back to South America and not decide simply to set up camp in Africa?Again, the story of the Ark is not about how a man saved creation from God. Meaning the ark was not the what saved creation. It was the faith Noah used to build the Ark. God saved creation from wicked man.
Meaning IF any of those creatures were on the Ark they were put on and returned the same way. "God did it."
Quote: How did all this animal displacement happen without leaving a trace of fossil evidence?This one is just stupid.
Fossils.. Really? How long does it take to create a fossil supposedly? How many fossils were created in relation to the total number of a given species??? And now you want fossils of one of two (or 7) possible animals?
Better yet you provide an example of a 5000 year old fossil of anything, or are you saying no animals lived 5000 years ago?