> > "Sea level is the highest it's ever been and climate is about as warm as
> > it's ever been,"  Bindschadler said.  "We're really moving into uncharted 
> > territory."

> Warmest the planet has been? I live where an ocean used to be and near huge
> deposits of dinosaur fossils. It was alot warmer at one time to support the
> type of life that once excisted here. The oceans are less salty than they
> used to be too, to indicate more water now. There is alot of conflicting
> evidence out there. How can there be more heat and less water then and more
> water and less heat now? The ice caps may be melting, but we still get a few
> weeks of -40 deg every winter.
>
> Brent

 I've heard the Earth was once a molten rock
 and at one time covered with water. 
 I've also heard of continental drift. 
 Maybe paleontology* can provide some
 relationship while contemplating. 

 * The study of the forms of life existing in prehistoric or geologic times,
   as represented by the fossils of plants, animals, and other organisms.
 http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=paleontology&db=*

> I have heard about the polar shift, but have no real data from prehistory to
> go by, only speculation. 
> Brent



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