| The Snowball Earth Hypothesis proposes that
during an ice age 900 mya, the entire land and oceanic surface
the Earth was covered by ice. This animation shows four proposed
stages to the formation and destruction of Snowball Earth conditions:
- During "normal" climate periods there are ice caps
at the poles; sea level rises and falls.
- During "metastable" climate times ice sheets expand
and contract dramatically.
- "Runaway snowball" conditions develop and ice nearly
envelopes the Earth; atmospheric carbon dioxide is not absorbed
by the frozen ocean.
- The rising concentration of unabsorbed carbon dioxide gas
leads to a "runaway greenhouse effect"; Earth warms
and the ice shell rapidly vanishes.
by Declan DePaor
>>see: p.720 |
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