Frozen in TimeNew Leaf Publishing Group, 2004 - 216 páginas Earth's past is littered with the mysterious and unexplained: the pyramids, Easter Island, Stonehenge, dinosaurs, and the list goes on and on as science looks for clues to decipher these puzzles.One such mystery surrounds the now-extinct creature called the woolly mammoth. Author and meteorologist Michael Oard has studied the mammoth and its equally mysterious time period, the Ice Age, for many years and has come to some fascinating conclusions to help lift the fog engulfing the facts. Some of the questions he addresses include:What would cause the summer temperatures of the northern United States and European to plummet more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit?Why did mammoths become extinct across the entire earth at the same time as many other large mammals?Why are the mammoth carcasses found generally in standing positions?How could large lakes exist in what are today very dry, desert-like places?What was the source of the abnormal of moisture necessary for heavy snow?What caused the cold summer temperatures and heavy snowfall to persist for hundreds of years?In logical progression many other Ice Age topics are explained including super Ice Age floods, ice cores, man in the Ice Age, and the number of ice ages. This is one of the most difficult eras in geological history for a uniformitarian scientist (one who believes the earth evolved by slow processes over millions of years) to explain, simply because long ages of evolution cannot explain it. Provided here are plausible explanations of the seemingly unsolvable mysterious about the Ice Age and the woolly mammoths - Frozen in Time. |
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Preface
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Chapter One Frozen Mammoth Carcasses in Siberia
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Chapter Two Why Live in Siberia?
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Chapter Three The Mystery of the Ice Age
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Chapter Four A Mammoth Number of Mammoth Hypothesis
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Chapter Five The Extinction Wars
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Chapter Six The Multiplication of Ice Age Theories
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Chapter Seven The Genesis Flood Caused the Ice Age
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Chapter Twelve Do Ice Cores Show Many Tens of Thousands of Years?
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Chapter Thirteen Where was Man During the Ice Age?
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Chapter Fourteen Mammoths Thrive Early in the PostFlood Ice Age
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Chapter Fifteen Were Siberian Mammoths Quick Frozen?
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Chapter Sixteen Extinction of the Woolly Mammoth
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Appendix 1 The Confusion of Elephant and Mammoth Classification
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Appendix 2 Possible Explanations for Disharmonious Associations
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Appendix 3 The Elephant Kind
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Chapter Eight The Snowblitz
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Chapter Nine The Peak of the Ice Age
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Chapter Ten Catastrophic Melting
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Chapter Eleven Only One Ice Age
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Appendix 4 Woolly Mammoths Flood or Ice Age?
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Frozen in Time: The Woolly Mammoth, The Ice Age, and The Bible Michael Oard Vista previa restringida - 2004 |
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