1958 Encyclopedia Claims Antarctic Dome
Oldest Ice On Earth May Be Hiding 1 5 Miles Beneath Antarctica Fox News No, that's not true: a "dome" referenced in a 1958 encyclopedia entry describes a naturally occurring ice dome and not the firmament a supposed planet encompassing dome conspiracy theorists believe supports the flat earth claim. Documents antarctic regions 1958 edition of the encyclopedia americana (v. 2, pp 11 14) sign in 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 us english.
1958 Encyclopedia Search For The Word Antarctica Lately those in fe have tried to claim that a 1958 encyclopedia americana claims there is a 'dome' in antarctica 13,000 feet high. more. The 1958 americana encyclopedia did exactly that when it described a 13,000‑foot (2.5 miles) “dome” deep in antarctica, at roughly 80° south, 90° east. then, just as the antarctic treaty came into force and the southern ice was wrapped in legal barbed wire, that description quietly disappeared. The encyclopedia americana 1958 antartic by americana corporation, 1958, americana corp. edition, in english 1958 ed. The united states antarctic service expedi with glacier icebergs, have drifted seaward. the tion (1939 1941) , under the auspices of the de largest floating iceberg was seen in 1927; it was partment of interior, established two bases, one about 130 feet high and some 100 miles square.
Encyclopedia Americana Antarctic Regions 1958 Edition Pdf Roald The encyclopedia americana 1958 antartic by americana corporation, 1958, americana corp. edition, in english 1958 ed. The united states antarctic service expedi with glacier icebergs, have drifted seaward. the tion (1939 1941) , under the auspices of the de largest floating iceberg was seen in 1927; it was partment of interior, established two bases, one about 130 feet high and some 100 miles square. The 1958 encyclopedia brittanica pictured in the comment section clearly states antarctica has a dome a year before the antarctic treaty was set up in 1959 restricting corporations and civilians from personally researching the land. When an ice dome gets mentioned, flat earthers often confuse it with the mythical dome enclosing the earth as described in most flat earth model. no such dome actually exists. When an ice dome gets mentioned, flat earthers often confuse it with the mythical dome enclosing the earth as described in most flat earth model. no such dome actually exists. The vast ice sheets of east antarctica reach heights of 11,500 feet or more in four main centres: dome a (argus) at 81° s, 77° e; dome c at 75° s, 125° e; dome fuji at 77° s, 40° e; and vostok station at 77° s, 104° e.
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