Talk:Geophysical global cooling
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Objections include...
[edit]Objections include...
- A shrinking planet would increase its speed of rotation. There is no evidence of such an increase.
- There is no overall pattern to mountain ranges.
What evidence would you expect to see? And there *are* large-scale patterns of mountains, along the plate boundaries William M. Connolley 13:18, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
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