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To: elmatador who wrote (79462)9/11/2011 2:58:04 AM
From: Maurice Winn4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 217574
 
Yes [near enough] and from that you can get an idea of how long the glacial periods are: <In 740.000 years Earth have 8 glacial cycles only. > Something like 100,000 years. But that gives you no information about the length of interglacial periods, which in fact are in the 10,000 year range, give or take a bit. It just happens that we are near the end of the interglacial unless something serious happens [such as raising CO2 sufficiently to break the cycle - which plenty of people think will happen].

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