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Climate change causing North Pole to shift
Topic Started: Dec 19 2013, 11:23 PM (99 Views)
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Here is a new published scientific paper for Berton & his favorite ex-TV weatherman to debunk. Don't worry though, Berton, the north pole is not going to arrive in Oklahoma anytime soon.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn24755#.UrMOFbQez8I
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:cool: I have often heard tell that these Poles were a shifty lot.
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It hasn't been confirmed, but there's strong suspicions that as the ice melts, the decrease in weight on the land is increasing the numbers of volcanoes and earthquakes too...
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Dec 20 2013, 01:28 AM
It hasn't been confirmed, but there's strong suspicions that as the ice melts, the decrease in weight on the land is increasing the numbers of volcanoes and earthquakes too...
I read something along that line from a scientist. And it makes perfect logic from a physics standpoint..
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