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Default OT air sourced heating. was ground source heating


"dennis@home" wrote in message
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I offer you the temperature at the bottom of the Antarctic ice sheet
which is more than a km vs. the temp at the top of the Antarctic ice
sheet. It must be colder at the bottom or the ice would melt under the
increased pressure. If heat conducted from the core had any significant
effect this could not be true.


Are you trying to being extra stupid or just plain ignorant, didn't you
know there were lakes under the Antartic ice sheet?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Vostok I quote "The average water
temperature is around ?3 °C (27 °F); it remains liquid below the normal
freezing point because of high pressure from the weight of the ice above
it. Geothermal heat from the Earth's interior warms the bottom of the
lake."


So why choose a lake in particular?
There isn't a lake everywhere under the Antarctic ice sheet and not at 1
km down as you keep on about.
Yet again you fail to understand the basics in your pursuit of the answer
you have already been given.

How much longer are you carrying on with this charade of ignorance in the
face of facts?



Because someone without an ounce of intelligence said there couldn't be ice
at the bottom of the Antarctic ice sheet when the rest of the world says
there is.