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![]() Thylacine forum topic outlinesThylacine forum topic outlines : 1.) Thylacine forum topics about reports of sightings of the species : Thylacinus cynocephalus. 2.) Records of publications and books about Marsupials, particularly related to Thylacinae. 3.) Australian Context of Climate-Change, Global warming and Geological Timeline of nature. 4.) Human impact on Climate and weather events, extreme atmospheric Oxygen consumption. 5.) Carbon cycles in nature, scientific research, biological evolution, rainfall and water systems.
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![]() Climate ChangeWelcome to thylacine web forum about Climate Change and Global warming. In the history of the Earth, events have been changing the surface, creating land with mountains.Volcanoes from underneath the Crust pour out molten lava and swell the ground, filling-up beneath. This adds thickness to the Crust when the lava remains there, it cools down into forms of solid rock.The land is added to and grows higher when volcanoes are huge and erupting for years, constantly.Also Earthquakes tilt and tip the deep layers of rock, whole mountains can be turned upside down in the process.Earthquakes swallow land that was there on top, it is often displaced, shifted around, or gone down the chasm.Other important factors affecting evolution and the climate, are the Earth Axis and magnetic Poles have shifted.Sea-Level and the Polar Ice-Caps and ice-sheets, Global warming, volcanoes, heating oceans and the atmosphere.
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![]() Global warmingWelcome to thylacine web forum about Climate Change and Global warming. ..".. important factors affecting evolution and the climate, are the Earth Axis and magnetic Poles have shifted.Sea-Level and the Polar Ice-Caps and ice-sheets, Global warming, volcanoes, heating oceans and the atmosphere."We need to gather the details about where land came from and where it has moved, by Continental Drift.Dates estimated for Sea-Level, atmospheric heat and Polar axis positions at times in the evolution of life.
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