The warmers need to explain the Arctic Circle's ice pattern, and how Co2 is responsible...

They are CENSORING the EARTH ICE DATA...

try to find it... amazing

EARTH ICE

90% land mass Antarctica
7% land mass Greenland

THIRD PLACE 0.3% land mass Ellesmere Island (Canada)
Prove it…show where you got these numbers. Provide the link. No one is taking your word.
 



THEY WON'T ANSWER
YOU WON'T ANSWER
YOU WOULD ANSWER IF YOU COULD PARROT THEM
YOU CANNOT PARROT THEM BECAUSE THEY WON'T ANSWER


LOL!!!

BAWK ON, MORON. Your concept of "science" is CENSORSHIP of BASIC QUESTIONS YOUR Co2 FRAUD CANNOT ANSWER
 
THEY WON'T ANSWER
YOU WON'T ANSWER
YOU WOULD ANSWER IF YOU COULD PARROT THEM
YOU CANNOT PARROT THEM BECAUSE THEY WON'T ANSWER


LOL!!!

BAWK ON, MORON. Your concept of "science" is CENSORSHIP of BASIC QUESTIONS YOUR Co2 FRAUD CANNOT ANSWER
Answer what ? Your post that’s labeled as “outdated
 
Show us your data on what land masses have the most ice on Earth.

MINE

Antarctica 90%
Greenland 7%
Ellesmere Island 0.3%

meaning Alaska has LESS THAN 0.3% of Earth ice, and a pathetically small amount compared to Greenland.


WHY is 97% of Earth ice on THE TWO LAND MASSES CLOSEST TO THE POLES....


DDDDDUUUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHHH
You do babble….and not once do you differentiate between sea ice and glacial ice. Why is that ? Too much to think about at once ?
 
You do babble….and not once do you differentiate between sea ice and glacial ice. Why is that ? Too much to think about at once ?



What percent of Earth ice is sea ice??
 
That link doesn't tell us what percent of Earth ice is sea ice, moron...
Sea ice. That’s an improvement. You’re now, at least not just saying, ice. Glad we could help. You have a place that can tell you ? Have at it…we’ll wait.
 
Sea ice. That’s an improvement. You’re now, at least not just saying, ice. Glad we could help. You have a place that can tell you ? Have at it…we’ll wait.


PERCENT???

Do you understand PERCENT???

Apparently beyond your vocabulary....
 
and still not one "warmer" has answered correctly...
Maybe their best route is to prove their case to us all by showing us the proof they managed climate for even a small city. That will keep them busy for 100 years.
 
Maybe their best route is to prove their case to us all by showing us the proof they managed climate for even a small city. That will keep them busy for 100 years.


One more time...

WHY is there ICE AGE GLACIER south of Arctic Circle on Greenland but no such ICE AGE GLACIER north of Arctic Circle on Alaska?





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One more time...

WHY is there ICE AGE GLACIER south of Arctic Circle on Greenland but no such ICE AGE GLACIER north of Arctic Circle on Alaska?





Jeopardy! music still playing
I admire you for admitting you are ignorant. A man who desires knowledge is not ashamed to ask questions.
 
One more time...

WHY is there ICE AGE GLACIER south of Arctic Circle on Greenland but no such ICE AGE GLACIER north of Arctic Circle on Alaska?





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(1) Glaciers can form in specific environments, such as polar regions and high elevations, where there's enough cold and moisture for snow to accumulate and compact into ice. During the last Ice Age, Alaska's interior was mostly ice-free due to the balance of temperature and precipitation, which allowed glaciers to only grow in the higher mountains. The north side of the Alaska Range tends to be drier because air can't hold as much moisture as it cools and travels upslope, so rain and snow tend to fall on the south side.
(2) The same reason most of Siberia was ice-free: it was dry. To make glaciers, you don't just need cold, you also need precipitation. In Alaska, the air from the North Pacific loses most of its moisture on the southern mountain ranges. Not enough moisture remained to create glaciers inland from the sea.

(3)
Are there glaciers in the Arctic Circle?


Although the Arctic was not covered by glaciers, there were glaciers in the Brooks Range, and some remain. Glaciers in Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve are unique for being entirely north of the Arctic Circle.Jul 29, 2019

Geology - The Arctic (U.S. National Park Service)​

 
I admire you for admitting you are ignorant. A man who desires knowledge is not ashamed to ask questions.


Truth is you have been asked a question and you cannot answer it.

Wordsmithing doesn't change that truth.
 

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