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GLACIERS
                         
What does the Holy Bible tell me about, Glaciers?
                        
With scriptures from the Old King James Version of the Holy Bible.
                            
Copyright (C) by Noelene Joy Rout 18th Dec 2002 All Rights Reserved

Q. What is a Glacier?
A. A glacier is a river of slowly moving snow which has been compressed into ice.

Q. What is snow?
A. Snow is pure..Lamentations 4:7..Snow is cold..Proverbs 25:13..Job 6:15-17..Snow is see concordance
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qerach ice..Snow is water..Job 9:30..Isa 55:10..Snow is hidden in water..Job 6:15-17
A. Snow is pure cold frozen water.

Q. Where does snow come from?
A. 
For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from shamayim..air heaven (heaven), and returneth not
thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and
bread to the eater: Isaiah 55:10

A. Snow comes down from the air.

Q. How did the snow get into the air?
A.
My brethren have dealt deceitfully as a brook, and as the stream of brooks they pass away; Which are
blackish by reason of the ice, and wherein the snow is hid:..What time they wax warm, they vanish: When
it is hot, they are consumed out of their place..Job 6:15-17

A. When frozen water is warmed it melts into liquid..When liquid water is warmed it changes into water
vapour
..Job 6:15-17..Job 24:19..Genesis 2:6..Psalm 135:7..Jeremiah 10:13..Jeremiah 51:16

A The snow got into the air when the heat of the sun, caused water from all over the earth to
evaporate
(change into vapour) and rise up, and into, the atmosphere.

Q. How did the snow get out of the air?
A. The atmosphere contains water in the form of vapour
..Genesis 2:6..Psalm 135:7..Jeremiah 10:13..
Jeremiah 51:16

A.
My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall [nazal..flow out..gush out..pour down] distil as the
dew, as the small rain upon the tender herb, and as the showers upon the grass: Deuteronomy 32:2

A. Dew is water
..Judges 6:38..Dew (water) [drops down] flows [falls..descends] out of the air..
Deuteronomy 32:2..Deuteronomy 33:28..2 Samuel 17:12..Psalm 133:3

A. My brethren have deceitfully as a brook, and as the stream of brooks they pass away;.Which are
blackish  by reason of the ice, and wherein the snow is hid:..What time they wax warm, they vanish:
when it is hot, they are consumed out of their place..Job 6:15-17

A. The surface of the stream of brooks is frozen..Job 38:30..The stream of brooks is ice cold, the force
of heat, warms the ice cold frozen water, and causes the surface of the ice to melt into liquid, and then
into vapour, which is drawn up, and vanishes into, the
air atmosphere..The minute drops of water are
now within the atmosphere and rising..If we turn off the heat, the process will be stopped, and the
process will be reversed..The
air atmosphere and the water vapour it contains will cool down, and the
water vapour will fall back down, and drop out of, the
air atmosphere and into the stream of brooks, and
return to its ice cold frozen,
and inert state.

A. The snow got out of the air when, cold caused water vapour high in the atmosphere to condense into
crystals of ice (snowflakes).

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Snow falls on mountains..Psalm 68:14

Q. How did the snow upon the mountains become ice?
A. Vapour has weight..Job 28:25..Water has weight..Job 26:8..Job 28:25..Frozen water snow and ice
have
(has weight)..Job 26:8..Job 28:25

A. As layer upon layer of snow build up upon the mountains, the enormous weight of the top layers of
snow push down upon the snow below and compress it into ice.

A. The snow upon the mountains became ice when it was squashed (compressed).

Q. What causes glaciers to flow?
A.  The weight of the squashed snow (ice) and the pull of *gravity causes glaciers to fall down..Isaiah
34:4..Micah 1:4..
*Jonah 2:6 (flow)..Job 28:5

            
                           
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