by MrOmegaPhi@spatial mind...
Look at the moon... if the water for the earth came from ice comets, then the moon would be covered in ice balls...
As I already wrote you, The moons atmosphere is too weak to keep water in liquid form. It will vaporize and escape into space. That, and the moon exceeds 250 degrees daily. The nights there are just as insanely freezing, and the ice that can be found there is below the surface or in permanently shaded areas.
In short, the moon will be covered in ice balls when the sun stops shining.
Today's lesson. There will be no swimming on the moon, nor will it ever be cloudy there, no matter how many ice debris make impact there.
I cannot help you... you have no spacial intelligence...
Of course you can't. And don't say such things. It hurts my feelings.
That is okay, because as you are discovering... people cannot even figure out the Bermuda triangle. The world is really a bunch of idiotic cows who huddle together in hopes of safety in numbers. Believe what you want.
What's that you say? There doesn't need to be ice balls on the moon if the earth is covered in water delivered by meteors because it is only tiny parts of water in the comets?
Rolls eyes
I learned more about you.
Then accretion theory would clearly show the surface of the earth as purely extraterrestrial in material.
The Earth and everything on it including itself, is comprised of materials from the universe. Everything. Even what you're made up of. Gold is a fine example.
FUK PEOPLE!!!! TAKE THE FUKING SHIT OUT OF YOUR EARS AND USE YOUR BRAIN!!!!
Do you believe nothing was put on the Earth ? That things just showed up ?
@spatial, you said, "In reality, it sometimes rains without lightning. Also, we never see lightning without the cloud."
That is NOT Occums razor!!!!
I said that thunder and lighting rarely if ever, (as I am totally unaware of any such event), happen without rain. Not ALL the water that rains is from the bonding of hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the atmosphere, only some of it. The same rules of evaporation still apply.
Actually, you said storms follow thunder and lightning.
You can have your last say if you wish, though ill be washing my hands of you, I'll listen.