Doggerland During Ice Age Little Snow Accumulation While Lots of Rain Near Warmer Ocean Engine for Precipitation

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Almost all of where today is the North Sea during the Ice Age was land above sea level (except where today is the Norwegian Trench) with rivers which flowed from the south and southwest, with marshes, much wildlife, and human habitation (the Atland of the Oera Linda, see Page titled Mystery Atlantis Unmasked), during the Ice Age when the uniformitarians say snowpack should have covered it, yet it was not because the engine for the Ice Age was the ocean warmer (see Page titled Biblical Climate Change), thus the coastal regions during the Ice Age received much more rainfall than snowfall.