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Originally Posted by crucifissio
Noahs flood is absolute bullshit...sea water is so rich in salt that it would leave massive remains...plants would not grow for centuries...hannibals invasion prompted romans to salt fields in tunisia, to this day no plants grow in those areas...seawater has a fuck ton of salt...
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Not to argue with you. But you're not entirely correct.
"Salting the earth, or sowing with salt, is the ritual of spreading salt on conquered cities to symbolize a curse on their re-inhabitation.[1][2] It originated as a symbolic practice in the ancient Near East and became a well-established folkloric motif in the Middle Ages.[3]
Contrary to popular belief, using salt in this way would not have been a practical method of rendering an area unfit for crop production due to the very large quantity of salt required. "
There would of course be plenty of leftover salt after Noah's flood. Assuming freshwater rain never fell after the flood waters receded, washing the leftover salt into rivers and back into the oceans, you'd be correct.
Tunisia: Annual average rainfall amount is lower than 500 mm (19.68 in) nearly everywhere in Tunisia. Tunisia is therefore
a dry, semi-arid country.
Watch the video before you jump to conclusions.