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Old 09-01-2014, 02:28 PM  
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The first link shows that glaciers do carve into the Earth, even deeper I might add. The second link shows that the National park service states themselves glaciers traveled through the Grand Canyon. Take a bowl of water and throw it at a window and then take a bowl of ice and see which does more damage. A good portion of it was I would say. That glaciers were traveling that far "south" is beyond most people's conception, including yours admittedly, and really doesn't fit into today's global warming agenda "science."
". Later the canyon was blocked three different times by glaciers. Each time these glaciers formed lakes, which filled with sand and gravel. Floods from the melting glaciers at the end of each glacial period recarved the canyon, deepened it, and removed most of the sand and gravel."

http://mms.nps.gov/yell/features/canyontour/

Based on that floods carved the canyon. Also, I checked glacial map about Europe and made some conclusions based on that. Now that I looked map about North-America, it's not that different regarding latitudes.

Also, how glaciers that south has anything to do with some "global warming agenda" (that is actually about human induced climate change)?



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