Glaciers, Mammoths and Mastodons
Guests: Doug Sharp and Rich Geer
Description: Northern Michigan provides an excellent picture of the type of landforms that were caused by a period of glaciation that occurred a short time after Noah’s flood. Creation scientists have modeled the weather pattern that would have produced the glaciers. Mammoths and mastodons were warm-weather creatures that lived in the areas near the warm oceans, but a weather pattern produced the climate that piled tons of snow on the interior lands, producing the glaciers. That is why quick-frozen mammoths were found in Siberia and northern Canada.