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To: 3bar who wrote (5247)12/18/2021 12:45:21 PM
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DinoNavarre

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When the Sun goes Boom part of our atmosphere gets blown away into space. This results in a large, instantaneous atmospheric pressure drop. The drop in pressure causes a drop in temperature. Crustal displacement then repositions everything and whatever ends up where there will remain permafrost stays frozen as temperatures in the mid-latitudes normalize rather quickly.

Temp drop with pressure drop is easily demonstrated with a can of butane. As the butane sprays out, dropping the pressure in the can, the can gets colder.



To: 3bar who wrote (5247)12/24/2021 12:45:22 PM
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pak73

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More on the variety of flash frozen critters.
It wasn't just mammoths.
Worms dated to the Laschamp magnetic excursion....frozen but....still alive.