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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Oceanography / May 2006



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Nexus Expanding Earth Video30 May 2006 02:13 GMT1
This video of James Maxlow's Talk is interesting for anyone interested in
the Expanding Earth Theory. Please pass it on to anyone not on the list who
might be interested.
The link is http://www.oneoffpublishing.com/press08.html if it doesn't work
Active undersea volcanos22 May 2006 20:06 GMT6
Active volcanos on land are pretty well known. But what about those
undersea?  Are most known?  And are known ones somehow regularly monitored?
Alexmcw
Looking for good physical map of the world09 May 2006 10:34 GMT2
I once owned a good physical map of the world.  It showed both
the land and the seafloor in relief, and did not make that great
a distinction between the two; i.e., it was perfect for seeing
what the land would have looked like when the sea level was
 
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