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Did seven feet of Arctic sea ice just fall in Buffalo?
A strange question, I know, but Sagebrush recently claimed that when Al Gore spoke of the Arctic sea ice, that was the same as talking about snow. Sagebrush said
"There is no chemical difference between 'ice' and 'snow'"
11 Answers
- Jeff MLv 76 years agoFavorite Answer
Sagebrush also claims that seasons happen because we are further away from the Sun during winter. I think pretty much everyone aside from a select few agree that he isn't all there.
- 6 years ago
The unusual query, I understand, however Sagebrush lately stated that after Ing Gore talked from the Arctic ocean glaciers, which was just like referring to snowfall. Sagebrush stated "There isn't any chemical substance distinction in between 'ice' as well as 'snow.
- Gregory BLv 76 years ago
Likewise there is no chemical difference between Al Gore and Joseph Stalin's corpse. Though Stalin talks and moves less, such distinctions are trivial--merely indicative of human valuations, which Mahamta Gore has transcended by his meditation of humpback whales...
- jerryLv 56 years ago
no, snow from Lake Erie fell on Buffalo, see , cold air hit the warmer lake and it produced a lot of moisture, and since it was below freezing it fell as snow, they call that lake effect snow, peggy you have completely lost it, time to come out of mommy's basement and get a job in the real world
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- RichLv 56 years ago
It's fluffy rain. It doesn't snow anymore. That's a very rare occurance that only happens in very small parts of the earth.
- Lisa ALv 76 years ago
There is no chemical difference between ice and water, ice and steam, or water and snow either. What is your point?
- KanoLv 76 years ago
Strange question definitely, you know Sagebush is a little eccentric!
No seven feet of lake Ontario water fell on Buffalo, is this extreme and unusual Yes, is this global warming or cooling, hmm I don't think so.
It is human nature to need to blame unusual events on something, in times past it would've been blamed on witches, or the gods being angry or something, nowadays it is global warming or HAARP or something else just as stupid.
- SagebrushLv 76 years ago
How do you know it came from the Arctic? And what is the chemical difference? Sp Peggy, I am letting you tell us all just what the difference is. I surely would like to know.
Jeffy, go take care of that 6 month old baby and leave the heavy thinking to those of us who can handle it.