In Greece there are over three hundred bronze age archaeological sites next to stream beds long ago dried-up, and in northwestern India even more bronze age sites where now is the Great Indian Desert, so for obvious reasons, even the uniformitarians admit the world was much rainier during the bronze age, but what caused that much more rainfall during “the bronze age?” Of course more clouds cause more rain, and more clouds by more evaporation off the ocean, which therefore necessarily had been heated from below by the “foundations of the deep” for Noah’s Flood, in its aftermath the Ice Age, that timeframe known too as the bronze age when settlements were built on streams now desert dry.