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12,000 Year Old Structures in Kurdistan
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 52832" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>Civilizations that lived during the height of the last ice age, would have had sea levels hundreds of feet lower. Around 90% (educated guess) of the world population would have lived within 100-200 miles of a shoreline. As the ice age came to a close, the water would have risen and submerged their society. With all submerged, discovery of evidence would be long in coming.</p><p> </p><p>I have read where the end of an ice age can happen rapidly. Conditions occur that change the weather in a short time. For us, the arctic ice melting could disrupt the warm/cold water exchange system in the oceans. The currents would slow to a stop and the effect on the climate would be major. It does not take much to destroy a civilization. Nature just may have a knack for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 52832, member: 2729"] Civilizations that lived during the height of the last ice age, would have had sea levels hundreds of feet lower. Around 90% (educated guess) of the world population would have lived within 100-200 miles of a shoreline. As the ice age came to a close, the water would have risen and submerged their society. With all submerged, discovery of evidence would be long in coming. I have read where the end of an ice age can happen rapidly. Conditions occur that change the weather in a short time. For us, the arctic ice melting could disrupt the warm/cold water exchange system in the oceans. The currents would slow to a stop and the effect on the climate would be major. It does not take much to destroy a civilization. Nature just may have a knack for it. [/QUOTE]
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