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Naked Science: Snowball Earth?

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2008

Scientists think there may have been a time where Earth was completely covered by glaciers.

Snow Ball Earth :
TUES APRIL 8 8P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/nakedscience/?source=4003

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  • poor canadians...

  • Don't worry people we can survive this I mean cavemen survived the ice age

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  • @johntheant cavemen lived closer to the equator, in the last ice age not all of the earth was covered in ice, only northern Europe, Canada, part of Russia, Chile, Argentina, Australia and parts of southern Asia. This means that they only survived it because they didn't live in it. Neanderthals lived in the ice areas to hunt mammoths. (Look where that got them! ) :P

  • so why are we trying to "prevent" global warming?

  • Hm it was in 2008 not in 2011 now we will have a burning world

  • If humans thousands of years ago survived this we're well able to do so for another one.

  • @johntheant

    Thing is, a change like this wouldn't happen by tomorrow. It would happen over a very long time.

  • Narrator : What will happen when the world is frozen over?!

    Uhh the government goes into their underground eco system and we all die ?

  • Aussie Aussie Aussie... Oi Oi Oi !!!

  • @KulakxFilms I KNOW MAN, SOME NONSENSE CANADIAN HATERRS. 'Least we canadians will get some fish!

  • What do you think will happen snowball earth or lava field earth? :O

  • lets do it.

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