6) It is impossible to have that much water come
out of the Earth via springs, geysers and «cracks.»
Not exact matches
This chemical weathering process is too slow to damp
out shorter - term fluctuations, and there are some complexities — glaciation can enhance the mechanical erosion that provides surface area for chemical weathering (some
of which may be realized after a time delay — ie when the subsequent warming occurs — dramatically snow in a Snowball
Earth scenario, where the frigid conditions essentially shut down all chemical weathering, allowing CO2 to build up to the point where it thaws the equatorial region, at which point runaway albedo feedback drives the
Earth into a carbonic acid sauna, which ends
via rapid carbonate rock formation), while lower sea level may increase the oxidation
of organic C in sediments but also provide more land surface for erosion... etc..
If one wants to understand the motivations
of an alien presence that has landed on
Earth via a meteorite, that person will have to either look elsewhere or create a motive
out of whole cloth.
After falling
out of your futuristic city - on - a-ship
via a garbage chute, you land onto a futuristic
Earth, an
Earth only inhabited by robots.
If you can prove that the
earth as seen from space actually isn't -18 C or that
earth's surface actually isn't +15 or that the ERBE data is wrong and the
earth doesn't actually absorb more energy than ist radiates in areas
of high ghg concentrations and that it does actually absorb more than it radiates in areas
of low ghg concentration, then there might be some value in figuring
out why
via your experiments.
via: OnEarth Rare
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of Hybrid, EV & Wind Turbine Designs Nuclear, Tech and Solar Duke it
Out for Rare Metals Urban Mining: The Hunt for Rare Metals
Your explanation is incomplete — you ignore totally the massive amounts
of electromagnetic energy entering into and
out of the
earth - system
via Birkeland currents at the polar regions, and which are measured routinely in millions
of amperes.