Re: Really interesting paleogeographic map suggests ocean basins opening and closing repeatedly in the same place?
- From: "George" <George@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2009 11:07:44 -0500
"Florian" <auxotectonics_deletethis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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George <George@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Non-sequitur. Eastern South America is a stratigraphic fit with western
Africa, which supports theory that Africa and South America were
connected.
You don't see this same fit between Western South America and Eastern
Australia.
You mispelled Antarctica. You might have that fit between Antarctica and
Western South America.
Nope. That doesn't work either. Sorry ole chap. And don't play the spell
checker game. It only makes you look desparate to talk to someone.
George
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