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Serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
the Courage to change the things I can, and the Wisdom to know
the difference."
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Atmospheric Structure & Circulation
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Hydrothermal
Vents are examples of
primordial water still gushing up from beneath the crust. Water
has been trapped there since the formation of the Planet. These
are present day
“fountains of the deep” at the thinnest parts of the Earth’s crust.
I'm inclined to think the depth of the Atmosphere has been very much a
variable in geological time with atmospheric loss to Space a the top and
gas replenishment from beneath the crust below as demonstrated in
Hydrothermal Vents.
The lag between atmospheric loss and atmospheric replacement is probably
sufficient to
explain
variations in Global Climate like the Ice Ages. The problem for
Planet Earth, of course is that the Sun's power to burnish off our
atmosphere is is massive compared to the earth's subcutaneous gases.
Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun once had an atmosphere, oceans and
rivers, but is now dead to complete atmospheric loss. How much
time to we have? In view of our destabilization of the
Lapse Rate profile
concurrent with Ozone depletion, it may not be much
The point of all this, Dad, is to go over
again that your Atheist, Anti-Christian position doesn’t make a lot of sense,
and that the Biblical record is sometimes shockingly reliable on very strange
topics in inexplicable ways. If the Bible is found to be reliable on these
peculiar natural matters, maybe it’s also credible on other matters as well -
including the super-natural. If you had taken the time, I think you would
have found this to be true. ... Yours,
Hydrothermal
vents Primordial Water and gases pour from beneath the earth's
crust, along the crusts "stretch marks". Can this source meet or
exceed the loss of gasses into Space to "self-heal" our Atmosphere? It
seems not.
Google: Hydorthermal Vents
More on Planet Earth
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Lapse Rate & Atmospheric Stratification
We don't know why these Charts show an ever rising ambient
temperature with altitude in the Thermosphere. What they're
trying to show, we guess, is the Temperature of an object
struck with the
radiant heat of the sun, mixing "apples & oranges" on the same
graph. Without the kinetic energy of matter / gas, how can
there be a ambient Temperature in Space that isn't close to Absolute
Zero? We think Ambient Temperature should be ever
decreasing as a function in parallel with the ever decreasing curve
of the Atmospheric Pressure with Altitude shown here. Drawn on
top of the Ambient Temperature curve could be perhaps another curve
in the Thermosphere approximating the Surface Temperature of an
object struck by the unmitigated radiant heat from the sun..
The
daily fluctuation of atmospheric temperatures in a "static"
atmosphere from absolute zero to the scalding provided by the
radiant heat would act like a solar shaver on the upper Atmosphere.
This is mollified, of course, because the Atmosphere is not static,
and convective forces will work to flatten the temperature gradients
as they are raised by the sun's solar radiation..
The Fourth State of Matter
Lecture 29 The Earth's Atmosphere
Lecture 4: Vertical Properties of the Atmosphere

Adiabatic Lapse -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics
Law of Atmospheres -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics
adiabatic lapse
rate Information From Answers.com
Moist Ascent

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Atmospheric Composition
What about density stratification and
partial pressures as a function of altitutde?
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Mammals have a gene which tells them when to stop growing.
Reptiles do not have this gene, and continue to grow all their lives.
This writer's Hypothesis is that the depth of the
atmosphere was much greater in the past, that the loss of say half of the
atmosphere's mass resulted in the dinosaurs extinction by asphyxiation.
Creatures which could adapt to the now rarified atmosphere by resetting
their gene for maximum size like the Mammals made this transition most
easily.
More: Gigantism,
Fossil: Lost Hyperbaric Condidionts |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur
komodo dragon, fertilization, clone - Google Search
The atmosphere's composition
during the dinosaur era was vastly different as well. Carbon
dioxide levels were up to 12 times higher than today's levels,
and oxygen formed 32 to 35% of the atmosphere, as compared to
21% today. However, by the late
Cretaceous,
the environment was changing dramatically. Volcanic activity was
decreasing, which led to a cooling trend as levels of
atmospheric carbon dioxide dropped. Oxygen levels in the
atmosphere also started to fluctuate and would ultimately fall
considerably. Some scientists hypothesize that climate change,
combined with lower oxygen levels, might have led directly to
the demise of many species. If the dinosaurs had respiratory
systems similar to those commonly found in modern birds, it may
have been particularly difficult for them to cope with reduced
respiratory efficiency, given the enormous oxygen demands of
their very large bodies. <Here>
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