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What kind of rain and flood was that occured on Noah's people? and What area it covered ?

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What kind of rain and flood was that occured on Noah's people? and What area it covered ?

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  1. The flood covered the entire Earth.  Some of the flood was a hard rain, some of it came from the moisture laden atmosphere the Earth had at one time, and much of the water came out of the Earth in huge geysers as if the planet split open.  

    Scientists have found layers of silt that date back several thousand years, but they don't want to admit that perhaps a catastrophic flood left it behind.  Science has also demonstrated, time and time again that water can cut deep gorges in a matter of days.


  2. water tat comes from the skies as well as from earth...and it covers everywhere and even the highest peak on earth....

  3. Before the Flood of Noah, the Earth was a very different place.  There had never been any rainfall, and the ground was watered by underground streams and rivers.  There were no high mountains, and no deserts.  There also were no polar regions or ice caps.  The Earth's atmosphere was believed to be twice as dense too, because of what is thought to be a "Vapor Canopy" of gaseous water suspended high above the atmosphere.  This vapor canopy is thought to have helped filter out a lot of the sun's harmful radiation, while keeping the surface of the Earth rather warm and uniform in temperature around the globe.

    Creation Scientists believe that God may have used a collision with an object in space like an asteroid or large meteor to cause the flood.  This theory is supported by the fact that the Earth "wobbles" slightly as it spins on it's axis like a "recovering top."  If you've ever played with a top, and watched as it bumps into something that almost causes it to fall over, then it "recovers" and starts spinning straight again, this is what I mean.  Now let's put it all together to cause the Flood of Noah.

    After the impact of the large meteor or asteroid, tons of dust, ash and rock were blasted up into the atmosphere, penetrating the Vapor Canopy.  The dust formed "Condensation Nuclei" which allowed the water vapor to condense and start falling as rain.  At the same time, the impact of the planetoid caused the Earth's crust to crack, and break up, which formed the Tech-tonic Plates that are responsible for our Earthquakes today.  These cracks in the Earth's crust allowed Volcanoes to erupt which spewed massive quantities of water from the underground rivers and streams onto the surface. (Even volcanoes today spew mostly water and ash out that looks like smoke.) Together all this water covered the entire Earth and eventually became our Oceans of today.  It's actually a miracle that Noah and his family survived such a disaster, the likes of which will never be seen again!

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