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:: 02 Dec 1976 :: :: 1.83 m :: :: light brown eyes :: :: long and short sighted :: :: right handed but left footed :: :: loves playing soccer :: :: Happily Married to Faith Hay :: :: Home-schooling Father of 3 Kids, A.C.E :: Christian 8 Ekklesia 6 Ariel 5 :: Be whom God made me to be :: :: Be a loving husband :: :: Be a great father :: :: Be an inspiring teacher :: :: Be a trustworthy friend :: :: sweet memories :: :: links :: | how thoughtfully designed is water... Monday. 3.10.08 6:40 am I was teaching my student about the special property of water, such that it expands when it goes below 4 deg. C. This causes water will begin to float instead of sinking down to the bottom and creating a convention current to cool the water further. This is crucial as it will cause the temperature of water to remain at around 4 deg. C and eventually cause the layer of ice to freeze over the top of the lake or ocean so that it acts as a layer of insulation for sea creatures to continue to survive in winter. Honestly speaking, how can such a well designed property of water be happening because of random processes in evolution? it has to come from a caring and thoughtful Designer/Creator who had His creation of sea animals in mind! Don't you think so!? 1 Comments. |
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