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To: chartseer who wrote (99373)2/3/2011 11:30:41 AM
From: chartseer1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224744
 
If birds use the stars for migratory navigation the shift of the earth's axis could explan why I still have robins in my yard with the snow.. Does it mean they will leave in the spring?
So many questions and so few answers. Reliable answers that is.

citizen chartseer



To: chartseer who wrote (99373)2/3/2011 11:37:52 AM
From: locogringo6 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224744
 
...Kenny thinks....

Is that an oxymoron or a paradox?



To: chartseer who wrote (99373)2/3/2011 11:46:07 AM
From: chartseer1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224744
 
Here it is! HERE IT IS! I just knew it!

"Lots of things cause Earth’s spinning top-like axis to shift — earthquakes, El Nino, and even volcano eruptions. Now scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory say that global warming could actually alter the tilt of our planet’s axis due to instability from melting ice sheets! Scientists have long theorized that climate change could cause a negligible amount of movement in the axis, but NASA’s research shows that the problem could be much more severe than was initially thought. In fact, it could be as drastic as the northern pole shifting by 1.5 centimeters every year towards Hawaii and Alaska."

See global warming caused the earth's axis to shift and that shift is causing Climate Change.
Al Gore is right once again global warming is causing global cooling.

citizen chartseer