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Clarence 1 year ago
Ahh yes. The sea of himalaya.
       
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Richard 1 year ago
Clarence, the Himalaya was once the bottom of the sea. Continental plate-movement forged it up to more than 8 kilometers.
       
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Charles 1 year ago
Clarence,

That Salt is nearly 300 million Years old.
       
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Katelin 1 year ago
#41
Yep...
       
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Roger 1 year ago
#16
china made..
       
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Pauline 1 year ago
Roger,Yep, typical of that.
       
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Pinckney 1 year ago
Roger,

Remember that when they tell you it's the "hottest day/week/year on record" by 0.5°. Does anyone really believe they could measure temperature to 0.1°F in the late 1800's??
       
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Babs 1 year ago
Pinckney, According to the 1979 International Glaciological Society Journal, a mercury-in-glass thermometer, of the type invented in 1714 by Daniel Fahrenheit, can be accurate to ±4mK under laboratory conditions, and ±5mK in the field.
That would equate to an accuracy of 4 or 5 thousandths of a degree, Celsius. Or, to match your question, 0.0072 to 0.009°F.

So yes, I do really believe they could measure temperature in the late 1800's more accurately than you can imagine.
       
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Pinckney 1 year ago
Babs,

And they did this in thousands of locations across the globe? Including Africa, Antarctica, and South America?
       
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Marion 1 year ago
Roger,

just like your phone
       
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Jettie 1 year ago
#18 Looks like whiteface. Dats razizt!

#35 And just which badge is given out for that... look?!?!?
       
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Barnabas 1 year ago
Jettie,The rainbow badge
       
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Philip 1 year ago
#30 If you allow him/her anywhere near it, it serves you right.
       
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Campbell 1 year ago
Philip,hang it up ya lazy slot.
       
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Pinckney 1 year ago
#3 Elon Musk commercializes a popular and innovative EV. He's our hero.
Elon Musk buys Twitter to promote free speech. He's our enemy.
       
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Christopher 1 year ago
Pinckney,

He's no hero.... he's nuts!
       
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Patty 1 year ago
Christopher,

Aren't we all?
       
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Pinckney 1 year ago
Christopher,

Yet another person attacking an African American...
       
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Pinckney 1 year ago
#30 The first one's on the toddler. The subsequent ones are on you.
       
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Justina 1 year ago
#50
A for effort
       
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Micky 1 year ago
#51, are those paper towels?!
       
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Zada 1 year ago
#21 what? Himalayan Sea? What?
       
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Richard 1 year ago
Zada, the Himalaya was once the bottom of the sea. Continental plate-movement forged it up to more than 8 kilometers.
       
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Helene 1 year ago
#1 Is it me or Sylvester Stallone have enormous hands ?

#15 #34 #52 Cat lovers grannies have struck sm_80
       
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Muriel 1 year ago
Helene,

For him, yes. They’re only as big an Arnold’s though, who is about 5 inches taller. Stallone is clearly standing on a box or step. Does that mean he has a big fat Pen!s? Who can say? It does with my enormous hands.

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Christopher 1 year ago
#33 The struggle is real
       
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