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'''Meteoric water''' is [[water]] in or derived from the [[atmosphere]]. <ref>Pellant, Chris. ''The Complete Book of Rocks and Minerals'', Dorling Kindersley Inc.: New York (1995), p. 251</ref> It is believed by many creation scientists that meteoric water may be the source of the water in [[Noah's Flood]].
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'''Meteoric water''' is [[water]] in or derived from the [[atmosphere]]. <ref>Pellant, Chris. ''The Complete Book of Rocks and Minerals'', Dorling Kindersley Inc.: New York (1995), p. 251</ref> It is believed by many [[creation scientist]]s that meteoric water may be the source of the water in [[Noah's Flood]].
  
 
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Revision as of 17:15, October 4, 2010

Meteoric water is water in or derived from the atmosphere. [1] It is believed by many creation scientists that meteoric water may be the source of the water in Noah's Flood.

References

  1. Pellant, Chris. The Complete Book of Rocks and Minerals, Dorling Kindersley Inc.: New York (1995), p. 251