User:Irmhilda

Additional Knowledge About Carboniferous Period: The average temperature of the Earth in the Holocene period (15°C) suggests that we are experiencing similar average temperatures experienced during the Carboniferous period (14°C). During the start of the Carboniferous (Pangaea) climate, the Earth was tilted at the 9 o’clock position when it was raining (or gaining) ice horizontally away from the Sun. During the mid-Carboniferous (Pangaea) climate, the Earth was tilted at the 12 o’clock position when it was gaining heat vertically, turning ice into water. During the end of the Carboniferous (Pangaea) climate, the Earth was tilted at the 3 o’clock position when it was raining (or losing) water horizontally towards the Sun. This suggests that water transfers from planet to planet, in this case to Jupiter. However, if this process were to be stopped, the opposite would happen with water from Europa slowly filling up the humidity in the Earth's atmosphere. This would create an atmosphere similar to a bog or a pond creating an eternally humid or moist atmosphere. It is plausible that water from the Earth originated from Mars, leaving Mars's atmosphere completely dry. Therefore, hot air comes from Mars and cold air comes from Europa. The End. Irmhilda (talk) 12:02, 29 May 2018 (UTC)