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:I don't think so, just because someone finds it amazing how deep the ice during the last glaciation was, doesn't imply anything about their opinion on the causes of changes in climate over the few centuries. By the way, the glaciers have {{w|Timeline_of_glaciation|melted and refrozen lots of times}}, they haven't always been melting.[[User:NHSavage|NHSavage]] ([[User talk:NHSavage|talk]]) 18:44, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
 
:I don't think so, just because someone finds it amazing how deep the ice during the last glaciation was, doesn't imply anything about their opinion on the causes of changes in climate over the few centuries. By the way, the glaciers have {{w|Timeline_of_glaciation|melted and refrozen lots of times}}, they haven't always been melting.[[User:NHSavage|NHSavage]] ([[User talk:NHSavage|talk]]) 18:44, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
  
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The actual climate discussion is still not solved. But we do know very well that the ocean sea level was 130 Meters lower than today at that time. At the end of that period the sea level was growing fast, but then it did raise slower later, and that raise didn't stop until today. Randall is only showing ICE levels, not more.--[[User:Dgbrt|Dgbrt]] ([[User talk:Dgbrt|talk]]) 22:17, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
 
The actual climate discussion is still not solved. But we do know very well that the ocean sea level was 130 Meters lower than today at that time. At the end of that period the sea level was growing fast, but then it did raise slower later, and that raise didn't stop until today. Randall is only showing ICE levels, not more.--[[User:Dgbrt|Dgbrt]] ([[User talk:Dgbrt|talk]]) 22:17, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
  
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Add to this that Randall shows only Leftpondian locations (and upper-Leftpondian ones, at that, due to the specialised scope of the source paper) this also makes me wonder why Europe and Asia are mentioned in that para, (unless it's meant to say "Ice Ages didn't just happen to North American, but also to similar latitudes in a circumpolar fashion", in which case could we also add anything we know about the southern hemisphere as well?).  But that's a minor niggle I have in a paragraph that (obviously, from the length I've been taking pains to discuss all this within) I just can't get a handle on in the first place.  But perhaps I'm missing something so, rather than editing and excising the main article, here I ramble on about it.  Perhaps to pursuade some prior contributor to re-explain their particular contributions.  (We now return you to your regularly scheduled programme...) [[Special:Contributions/178.107.249.215|178.107.249.215]] 22:32, 16 June 2013 (UTC)
 
Add to this that Randall shows only Leftpondian locations (and upper-Leftpondian ones, at that, due to the specialised scope of the source paper) this also makes me wonder why Europe and Asia are mentioned in that para, (unless it's meant to say "Ice Ages didn't just happen to North American, but also to similar latitudes in a circumpolar fashion", in which case could we also add anything we know about the southern hemisphere as well?).  But that's a minor niggle I have in a paragraph that (obviously, from the length I've been taking pains to discuss all this within) I just can't get a handle on in the first place.  But perhaps I'm missing something so, rather than editing and excising the main article, here I ramble on about it.  Perhaps to pursuade some prior contributor to re-explain their particular contributions.  (We now return you to your regularly scheduled programme...) [[Special:Contributions/178.107.249.215|178.107.249.215]] 22:32, 16 June 2013 (UTC)
  
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== The end of the explanation ==
  
 
It seems to suggest that the comic shows European and Asian glaciers, which is ... clearly false. What's that bit about?
 
It seems to suggest that the comic shows European and Asian glaciers, which is ... clearly false. What's that bit about?

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