File:Earth icehouse 1.webp
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DescriptionEarth icehouse 1.webp |
English: Earth in icehouse, cold state. Cold currents are strong.
There are landmasses near pole, that can develop glaciers. Cold current near pole. Warm current near equator ius not continuous. There are saline sea current sinking area near pole. Near equator are orogeny, that weather fast in warm, humid climate. Weathering mountains binds carbon dioxide from atmosphere. Maybe lots of vegetation, that grabs co2 from atmosphere. Sea level is down. |
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