Science, Creation & EvolutionNEW THEORY!Not quite: Consider continental drift! The continent Antarctica has seen a lot of movement. It once connected Australia and South America (forming a land bridge that allowed Australian marsupials to colonise the Americas; that explains why oppussums live in America.) Furthermore: Millions of years ago, the enviroment would have been completely different. We see a race of cold-blooded animals (ancestors of dinosaurs and other reptiles) reach a genetic 'golden age'. Apparently, the world was a warm place, where cold blooded reptiles could adapt to life in the oceans (mosasaurs, plesiosaurs) and life in the skies (pterodactyls). Other cold blooded animals evolved into the largests land animals that ever lived. This warm Earth was covered with ferns (we see A LOT of fern and other gymnospermae fossils). I read about a theory recently, that suggested that the tilt in the Earth's axis (which causes the seasons) is a reletively recent one. This means that the Earth could have been stuck in summer for millions of years, before the axis tilted (by gravitational forces, meteor impact, etc) This woul dexplain why the Antarctic had a tropical climate. It would also explain why there are no signs of ice ages millions of years ago. |
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