Given the logic of evolutionists, erosion is a fact - hence, erosion can build functional things. True or false?
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answers:
Elaine M say: Erosion is not the same as evolution.
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Riley say: Where did you go to high school, walmart? Clearly you have no college education. You went to a new level of stupid, even for creationists.
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Smeghead say: It's OK, Mario, really. You've already fully proven to everyone here just how truly, massively stupid you are. You don't have to keep working quite so hard to keep the title.
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MARK say: I thought we were rid of you but here you are again with your puerile and uninformed questions.
"Given the logic of evolutionists, erosion is a fact"
You are obviously criticising the logic of evolutionists but demonstrate an appalling lack of logic in this question. You give no reason why you have an issue with the logic of evolutionists and made a great leap from that to erosion. Evolutionists, as you call them, deal with evolutionary biology. Erosion comes under other disciplines, geology to name one.
"... erosion can build functional things."
If you cannot have the courtesy to construct a coherent question prior to expecting answers I cannot be bothered to attempt to guess what this nonsense may mean. We, thankfully, have the benefit of not being inside your head. Only you can explain what thoughts are behind this.
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busterwasmycat say: what do you mean by build and functional things. I don't think you should confuse function with purpose and construction. Destruction and construction are more or less united as a basic concern. the destruction of one thing inevitably results in the formation of another thing. this universe does not do otherwise.
We simply see that things evolve. one of those things that has evolved (and presumably and evidently continues to evolve) is life. The rock cycle and the erosion-deposition portion are also a type of evolution.
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? say: True. Erosion builds water courses (rivers and streams) that function to control the kinetic energy of flowing water to retain the water on the land to support terrestrial life and recharge aquifers. Now you know why rivers meander (as long as the local slope is NOT critical slope) rather than flow straight to the sea.
Simple surface water hydrogeology. Look it up: "Why do rivers meander?"
FAIL!!! NEXT?
True again. Erosion builds estuaries, the nursery for many forms of sea life. Erosion moves nutrients from the land (soil) to the estuary to feed the young sea life. With the advent of chemical fertilizer this function works too well, moving too much nutrients resulting in eutrophic conditions in the estuary.
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Jack say: Yes, I believe this is the world of the strong.
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Mayflour say: Evolution NEVER happened - therefore
erosion can NOT build functional things. So it is false
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