Timing of Ancient Kingdoms’ Desiccation Called Bronze Age Collapse Submerged Stone Ruins Spells End of Ice Age

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Uniformitarians admit that once-verdant North Africa wasn’t fully Sahara Desert until circa 1000 b. c., before then much more rainfall (as much as 30x more obviously from much more cloud cover), and the submerged ruins in many parts of the world of “Bronze Age” vintage indicate that same climate change which caused the desiccation of many ancient kingdoms, it was the end of the Ice Age, when the sea level rose a few hundred feet in a century’s time and rainfall drastically decreased, because the world ocean had cooled to about today’s temperatures for much less evaporation (to form clouds).