October 7, 200916 yr Sunrise and sunsets last maybe 30-45 minutes in Anchorage, during the Winter months. A day is just a day. Alaska Winters are more chain drive than belt drive.
October 7, 200916 yr I imagine I'd feel at home in Iceland too. You know you're living somewhere too hot, when your fillings melt.
October 7, 200916 yr Fahrenheit or Celsius? Kelvin. Edited October 7, 200916 yr by Fitz Yes, I know. That's the whole joke.
October 7, 200916 yr What does ice feel like underfoot at -40? Just like cold ground?Fahrenheit or Celsius? I lollered.Kelvin.And then I lollered again.
October 7, 200916 yr What does ice feel like underfoot at -40? Just like cold ground? Well Colin, Ice is ice, but if there's a layer of snow on top of that ice, it'll be very crunchy feeling at -40. And please don't attempt to sign your name in the snow at -40, leave that to us experts. There is a glacier just 30 miles south of Anchorage (Portage Glacier), and we would stop there on our road trips to fill our igloo cooler with glacier ice. It's so dense that it last much, much longer that common ice. It's a pretty Blue color too. Edited October 7, 200916 yr by swt61
October 7, 200916 yr Coming from HC's thread version of Continental drift - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I'd say that's an example of Plate tectonics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, or at least, that's what your mom said
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