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| 31 Jan 2017 05:53 PM |
| THAT ICEBERGS ARE UPSIDE DOWN MOUNTaiNS? |
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FishLAD
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| 31 Jan 2017 05:56 PM |
they melt tho fam?
mountains don't melt ayy
-fishLAD <*)))>,
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| 31 Jan 2017 06:52 PM |
"they melt tho fam?
mountains don't melt ayy"
Mountains of sand can melt. They turn to mud
This isn't 2007 |
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snowdood
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FishLAD
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| 31 Jan 2017 06:59 PM |
@m1d-
but a sand mountain isn't classified in the same way as a mountain, it is a dune, dude to its transcient nature, and the fact it is built from secondary geologic processes rather than true geologic processes like mountains are
-fishLAD <*)))>K<
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| 31 Jan 2017 06:59 PM |
| Have u noticed that mountains are upside down icebergs??? |
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