Unlike today,
ancient Earth needed more heat because the Sun was 10 to 15 percent dimmer than what it's today.
Not exact matches
You
need facts from the bible... try Sodom and Gomorra... These
ancient cities have been excavated and scientists have found physical evidence of the cities being burned by fire, not just any fire either, the fire started on the roof tops and burned faster than any fire on
earth.»
You
need facts from the bible... try Sodom and Gomorra, kinda the direction our country is headed in... These
ancient cities have been excavated and scientists have found physical evidence of the cities being burned by fire, not just any fire either, the fire started on the roof tops and burned faster than any fire on
earth.
Ancient tillers of the
earth needed at least 300 years to domesticate corn and more than 1,000 years to domesticate wheat.
Molecular signatures in
ancient rocks show the microorganisms may have existed on
Earth around 3.5 billion years ago, producing some of the greenhouse gases
needed to stabilise the early
Earth's climate.
Oil — > Transport, Electricity — > 1) C02 and 10x stronger or so CH4 in air — > Global Warming — > Draughts, Hurricanes, Floods — > Lost crops, forests, homes — > CO2 fixing potential lost, Starvation, Diseases, More ressources / energy
needed 2) C02 and 10x stronger or so CH4 in air — > Global Warming — > Ice caps and glaciers metling — >
Earth natural climate stabilizers lost + massive CH4 release from pergelisoils &
ancient ice melt 3) CO2 in water — > Oceans acidification — > Destruction of centennial / millenial coral reefs — > Loss of oceans» filters / pulmons / incubators / biodiversity reservoir — > Food shortage
We
need super-efficient homes with close to zero emissions because our exploitation of the
earth's capital resources (
ancient buried hydrocarbons) has allowed our population to grow to unsustainable levels (we are now consuming the equivalent of 1 1/4
earths and by 2050 it will be 2
earths).
In short, your idea that the temperature of the
earth has been remarkably stable over times is correct, and the idea that water seems to dominate also looks correct, but the idea of a stable atmospheric density appears incorrect, and the
ancient sun is a complete unknown that
needs looking into.