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did they record the temperature on July 3, 750,000 BC?

The earth was not molten in 750,000 BC.

Marty posted that it was and then removed his post.

When did Earth stop being molten?
We conclude that an early molten earth is a hypothesis that deserves further study. Our calculations of solidification times indicate a period of 100 million to 1 billion years would be a reasonable estimate for the time required to solidify a molten mantle.

Earth formed from the Sun’s protoplanetary disk about 4.6 billion years ago. In the beginning, it was a molten spheroid with scorching temperatures. Over time, it cooled, and a solid crust formed. Eventually, the atmosphere cooled, and life became a possibility.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=when+did+the+earth+become+solid


As usual, Marty was wrong.
 
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Temps were also higher when earth was a molten mass - the point of the post, removed to make a better point:

that there are no facts which impress ideologues like Dumbo and PostmodernProfet except those they are programmed to believe.
 
Temps were also higher when earth was a molten mass - the point of the post, removed to make a better point:

that there are no facts which impress ideologues like Dumbo and PostmodernProfet except those they are programmed to believe.

Well, no, Marty.

You refuted PmP's post about the temperature 750,000 BC.

PmP..."did they record the temperature on July 3, 750,000 BC?"

You posted that the earth was a molten mass then.

As usual, old Marty was wrong.

Speaking of Dumbo...
 
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Well, no, Marty.

You refuted PmP's post about the temperature 750,000 BC.

PmP..."did they record the temperature on July 3, 750,000 BC?"

You posted that the earth was a molten mass then.

As usual, old Marty was wrong.

Speaking of Dumbo...

No, Earl. Your small, owned mind gets most things wrong here and did then. Please find someone else to pester.
 
Then, tell us, Einstein, when WAS the hottest day recorded? There has to be one.

We’ll wait.
He's not the one making the claim... that would be martin (and now you).

YOU need to support it... and I would suggest not appealing to science and math denying morons like martin did in his OP.
 
No, Earl. Your small, owned mind gets most things wrong here and did then. Please find someone else to pester.

Well, no, Marty:

When did Earth stop being molten?
We conclude that an early molten earth is a hypothesis that deserves further study. Our calculations of solidification times indicate a period of 100 million to 1 billion years would be a reasonable estimate for the time required to solidify a molten mantle.

Earth formed from the Sun’s protoplanetary disk about 4.6 billion years ago. In the beginning, it was a molten spheroid with scorching temperatures. Over time, it cooled, and a solid crust formed. Eventually, the atmosphere cooled, and life became a possibility.
https://www.google.com/search?client...h+become+solid

Speaking of "small minds"...

I saw the post that you removed, saying that the earth was molten in 750,000 BC.

I don't blame you for removing it, Marty.
 
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He's not the one making the claim... that would be martin (and now you).

YOU need to support it... and I would suggest not appealing to science and math denying morons like martin did in his OP.

I just proved old Marty and Dumber 76 wrong.

Marty...moron, that's a bit harsh...well no, it's accurate.
 
He's not the one making the claim... that would be martin (and now you).

YOU need to support it... and I would suggest not appealing to science and math denying morons like martin did in his OP.

He did make the claim and posted the link. From the National Weather Service.

Now, dullard, you and your other halfwit friend want to dispute it? Great. Post the info or shut the fuck up.
 
Well, no, Marty:

When did Earth stop being molten?
We conclude that an early molten earth is a hypothesis that deserves further study. Our calculations of solidification times indicate a period of 100 million to 1 billion years would be a reasonable estimate for the time required to solidify a molten mantle.

Earth formed from the Sun’s protoplanetary disk about 4.6 billion years ago. In the beginning, it was a molten spheroid with scorching temperatures. Over time, it cooled, and a solid crust formed. Eventually, the atmosphere cooled, and life became a possibility.
https://www.google.com/search?client...h+become+solid

Speaking of "small minds"...

Try this, illiterate fuck. The post said recorded temperature. Not some bullshit time before humans inhabited the earth.

Why are simple posts, in simple terms, so fucking hard for you idiots to comprehend?
 
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