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Old 07-January-2005, 02:51 PM
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Default Re: Earth's axes shifted, what does this mean?

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Originally Posted by EX
Hi guys im new to this board and I dont know alot about Astronomy however I do know this. Earths axes shifted 2.5 degress when that tsunami struck india. Ever since then its got very cold here in canada and has started snowing none stop, are we drifting into outter space? Also places in the usa that dont normally get snow are getting it, my brother on the coast here in canada usually dosnt get snow either and they have it now too since the disaster, are we all icecubes soon? please dont laugh at my post as I really dont know alot about the universe and or whats going on with it.
Umm... I hope this doesn't come out wrong, but how in the bloody blue abyss can you speak for a whole country? I assure you, from the 2, 5, and 10 degree days we've had here, and the green grass that's been more evident than the ice and snow, it has not been cold and snowing non-stop since the tsunami.

There are a couple of things to learn here: 1) Don't trust any science based news from CNN, 2) sudden, major changes to the Earth are called cataclysims, and for good reason, 3) winter is cold, and weather dynamic.
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