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PostPosted: November 5, 2004 1:30 PM 

Wow, horton, got a parachute?, its a long way to the ground.

The evaporates drape over the edge, and they appear to be like thin plates, even high up on the edge. With sand, or other, under them. Not meters thick, like i thought they had said earlier.

You say the berries, were formed and then encased in the evaporates. Not like Nasa says, created in, the evaporates. That makes sense, for many reasons. Whats yours?

Don't maganese nodules have growth rings? I know these are not maganese nodules, but are there hematite nodules found on our ocean floor?

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