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(Permalink) Posted: April 12 2018,16:49   

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Bob O'HApril 12, 2018 at 8:30 am
     
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You claim liquid water by itself can erode the rocks just fine.


It’s not just me who claims that. People who study rivers do too. It’s how the Grand Canyon was formed, for example. Most of the valleys in the UK were also formed by rivers, not glaciers.
     
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And you do realize that the grinding, pulverizing, action of glaciers on the nutrient bearing rocks of entire mountains is also a necessary part of this process for providing land areas that are rich in nutrients that can host plant life.

Necessary? Really? So what glaciers were there in Australia? And how come the Nile Delta is so fertile? Or the Congo basin?

Both of my parents taught geography, so I literally learned this stuff at their knee.
     
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ETApril 12, 2018 at 8:48 am
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It’s how the Grand Canyon was formed, for example.

Question-begging


what fresh tard is this?

Liquid water alone really wouldn't erode rock very well.  If it were acidic, it would erode limestone by itself, but not most other rock.

But of course liquid water is never by itself on earth, and it erodes rock quite well by moving rocks, thereby causing abrasion and sometimes breaking rock.

Well-known processes that leave behind easily recognized river-eroded valleys.

Glen Davidson

Like a drop of oil in hot water merging with another drop and forming a single glob, BA77 enters the tard fray:
 
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If your parents taught you that nutrient rich sedimentary soils can be created from mountains, boulders and rocks by liquid water alone, then you can file that teaching in with what they taught you about Santa Clause.

Moreover, as an atheist, Water is certainly not your friend

Over on the other thread, Joe just whipped out some ultra-pure TARD in the form of
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Water, just another piece of evidence for ID


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