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2018-12-31 17:20:08 UTC  

Ask Carro Armato

2018-12-31 17:20:17 UTC  

Ondsinet

2018-12-31 17:20:33 UTC  

But really just search it on youtube thats easy

2018-12-31 17:21:04 UTC  

But many can

2018-12-31 17:21:20 UTC  

Esp how a transformer work

2018-12-31 17:21:34 UTC  

Easy

2018-12-31 17:22:40 UTC  

I make sure i get the easy bits myself so when i can talk to an expert i dont waste so much of their time

2018-12-31 17:23:12 UTC  

Think about it

2018-12-31 17:23:46 UTC  

If udk anything abt co2 you wont even understand the answer

2018-12-31 17:26:12 UTC  

K

2018-12-31 17:27:30 UTC  

Synced up is not the same as having enough?

2018-12-31 17:28:16 UTC  

Those lines dont look synced to me either yo

2018-12-31 17:29:08 UTC  

You could just as easily say they sync in tertiary

2018-12-31 17:30:03 UTC  

Search geology forum

2018-12-31 17:30:21 UTC  

Join geology discorb

2018-12-31 17:31:26 UTC  

If i knew a geologist on here, but yeah no

2018-12-31 17:31:30 UTC  

Co2 doesnt have no corrolation, but has minor. It gets recycled the quickest from the atmosphere. Sulfer dioxide, methane, and water vapor have far more impact.

2018-12-31 17:32:38 UTC  

Ice ages happen for many reasons. Planetary shift, sun low activity period as well

2018-12-31 17:33:12 UTC  

yep

2018-12-31 17:33:17 UTC  

The one point where the earth had the least co2 the carbiniforis(sp) wasnt an ice age

2018-12-31 17:33:19 UTC  

**Apricaught#2422** was cleansed from the server.

2018-12-31 17:33:34 UTC  

Nope

2018-12-31 17:33:44 UTC  

Owned

2018-12-31 17:34:22 UTC  

Well he says no and he knows more

2018-12-31 17:34:26 UTC  

**AleG#4843** was cleansed from the server.

2018-12-31 17:34:29 UTC  

The end of the carboniferous was the formation of pangea

2018-12-31 17:35:17 UTC  

An ice age would have stoped the evolution of amphibians ect. That evolved to eat the large insects

2018-12-31 17:35:25 UTC  

🍿

2018-12-31 17:35:36 UTC  
2018-12-31 17:36:06 UTC  

Be safe on the tram alien

2018-12-31 17:36:17 UTC  

i am an undergraduate chemist i think co2 looks like it may impact the global temp but correlation doesn't = causation. other factors probably effect global temp as well it isn't just directly co2

2018-12-31 17:37:39 UTC  

having jap food 2nite

2018-12-31 17:37:41 UTC  

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2018-12-31 17:37:45 UTC  

tasty

2018-12-31 17:37:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/529352481432403969/IMG_20181231_182941585.jpg

2018-12-31 17:37:55 UTC  

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2018-12-31 17:37:58 UTC  

Ice age was faked

2018-12-31 17:38:11 UTC  
2018-12-31 17:39:14 UTC  

ok weirdo

2018-12-31 17:39:16 UTC  

"
The beginning of the Carboniferous generally had a more uniform, tropical, and humid climate than exists today. Seasons if any were indistinct. These observations are based on comparisons between fossil and modern-day plant morphology. The Carboniferous plants resemble those that live in tropical and mildly temperate areas today. Many of them lack growth rings, which suggests a uniform climate. This uniformity in climate may have been the result of the large expanse of ocean that covered the entire surface of the globe, except for a localized section where Pangea, the massive supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Triassic, was coming together."

2018-12-31 17:39:21 UTC  

Yo Armato