And how does this seem unlikely for Earth's Case? Because the Ice Caps do exceed and recede.topal63 wrote:
First off...ReDevilJR wrote:
Oh, okay. So we're supposed to all believe the scientist that sais it's Co2 levels causing our "Global Warming"
So, if this "global warming" trend is occurring on other planets, then how would you explain that?
Mars has a thinner atmosphere and weaker gravity. It once had water on the surface - were did that go? Just into polar ice caps? NO! Mars has been loosing its atmosphere for 2 reasons - (1) weaker gravity and (2) a weak magnetic field that does not protect it from the solar wind. The atmosphere is being blown off into space.
Mar's Polar Ice Caps are "Melting!"
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2003 … thpole.htmThe south polar cap is vaporizing now, which means CO2 is rushing back into the atmosphere. "Remember, though," adds Smith, "there are two polar caps on Mars--north and south. While the south polar cap is vaporizing the north polar cap is growing. It's a balancing act.
How was water once on Mars, but not now; It had to have been there for a long period of time, until maybe solar output increased...
Needless do I have to show you again how much the sun's impact really is.
IT directly effects Climates on every planet.