1. Since land-based plant life can not survive in an aquatic environment, especially salt water, what happened to all land-based plants during the flood(i.e. trees, bushes, grass) particularly Red Wood trees?
2. Unknown to people in biblical times, an exrtemely important relationship exists between plants and organisms; the exchange of O2 and Carbondioxide exchange. Given this fact, shouldn't ALL humanity have perished regardless of an Arc?
3. The polar bear and many other animals are only equipped for Arctic environments. The panda bear has a diet that consists only of bamboo found in remote areas in China. How would these animals have survived the trip in the Arc and then deboard the Arcs final resting spot?
4. The ferocious komodo dragon's closest prehistoric relative from the same geographical region, Indonesia and Australia, was the megalania: a 4,300 Lb. and 23 Ft. lizard (basically a dinosaur). How would these prehistoric creatures have survived a global deluge?
2007-03-01
00:39:23
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8 answers
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Kai Dao
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