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The Earth possesses natural regulatory systems, such as the formation of specific cloud types, that act as thermostats to stabilize global temperatures. These built-in mechanisms show that the planet was designed to be a stable home for life.
Image: Stratocumulus clouds over pacific ocean, ISS Expedition 34 CrewImage Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center, Derivative work including grading, lens profile correction and noise removal, Julian Herzog, PD, Wikimedia Commons.
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By Creation MomentsThe Earth possesses natural regulatory systems, such as the formation of specific cloud types, that act as thermostats to stabilize global temperatures. These built-in mechanisms show that the planet was designed to be a stable home for life.
Image: Stratocumulus clouds over pacific ocean, ISS Expedition 34 CrewImage Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center, Derivative work including grading, lens profile correction and noise removal, Julian Herzog, PD, Wikimedia Commons.
For more creation resources, visit https://creationmoments.com/ Download the Creation Moments app at https://subsplash.com/creationmoments/app