
After journeying about 100 million years, the landforms collided with extreme force and intensity, forming the Himalayan mountain range-and thus, driving up the “mountain seabeds” seen in the Himalayas. At that time, the huge Tethys Sea, flourishing with marine life, separated the continents. Around 150 million years ago, it broke off and “traveled” north toward Laurasia. (It’s why my homeland of New Zealand, on the Pacific Rim, is gradually twisting and sinking-the “continent” of Zealandia is actually 94 percent underwater.)Īs such, the general scientific explanation for “fish in the Himalayas” is as follows: The territory of India was once part of a supercontinent called Gondwanaland. The Earth is made up of tectonic plates which, depending on how they gradually separate or collide with one another, form ocean trenches or mountain ranges. How else could ancient fish have been fossilized up there? The presence of fossilized fish and coral atop the mountain-in fact, all over the Himalayas-naturally brings to mind the great Flood.

Maybe evidence of the physics, certainly. The question, then, must be asked: What are ancient fish doing atop Mount Everest? Is this evidence of the Flood? So yes, there is enough water on Earth to cover the existing landmass-let alone by the 7 meters the Bible says that Noah’s Flood prevailed above the highest peak (verse 20). If you were to entirely smooth everything on Earth, leveling mountains and filling in valleys and sea trenches, the sea would not only cover everything, but the dry land would be submerged some 2.5 kilometers deep (over 1.5 miles).

In fact, the general planet, at some point (or even several points) in its history, has been a watery abyss. Putting aside the fact that the Bible states the water was not simply “rained” down (verse 11): Did you know that fossilized fish remains have been discovered on Mount Everest? That’s right-even the most die-hard, anti-Bible evolutionists accept that the territory of Mount Everest, at some point in Earth’s history, was covered with water. I’m beginning to doubt the veracity of the Bible. This raises one final point, where did all that water go? That means, there needed to be more water than could be contained by 10 Atlantic Oceans to rain as much as the Bible claims. “or the biblical Flood to have happened, the water on Earth had to miraculously multiply by about 250 percent,” he wrote. In an article entitled “ How Much Water Would Be Needed for Noah’s Flood,” one naysayer crunched the numbers required to cover Earth’s highest mountain, Everest. And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth and all the high mountains that were under the whole heaven were covered” (Genesis 7:18-19).Ĭrazy, says the critic. They will show up on the right botton corner (for you) and some are shown next to your dinos stats at the top.“And the ark went upon the face of the waters. Here you can find all Status Effects you or your dino can get. Doesn't activate while either its swimming, or in very cold environment. This charges up when attempting to use Searing Spit. This charges up when using Hyperdrive, consuming Cosmic Energy upon activation. This measures how much cosmic energy it has in store.

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