>>>Okay ....changing the subject....whats the difference
>>between
>>>a glacier and an iceberg?
>>
>>Offhand, I'd guess the only major difference is that
>glaciers
>>are on land while icebergs are in water. Also, my dictionary
>>says icebergs are often pieces of polar glaciers that have
>>broken off and dropped into the ocean.
>>
>
>Can you imagine living somewhere where its that cold all the
>time? Talk about not understanding some people. I think that
>would be just miserable.Back in the 50's there was an american soldier that walked from South Korea into North Korea. Of course, he was used as propoganda and he lived in North Korea for many years and only recently was allowed to leave. He had a number of interviews since being back, but one of the things that interested me was that, he said that while he was in North Korea..for like 30+ years...he never had HEAT. This would make sense because a great deal of the asian part of our planet has been deforested and fuel is very valuable. In places like North Korea, fuel is strickly for cooking.
So..how do you live in North Korea..cold climate..without heat? Well..gues what..people do it all the time! A heated home is relatively a new thing. In fact, I have friends in like Sweden that certainly do heat their homes, but not to the level that we do here.
In these days of higher natural gas prices (which, BTW is artificial and comes with no real reasoning other than profit for Bush's buddies..still!) it might make some sense to walk around with sweat shirts or sweaters!
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