Re: NANFA-- Re:Off Topic- Mathematical Theory of Biology

SHasloue_at_kdhe.state.ks.us
Thu, 19 Dec 2002 15:44:18 -0600

Earlier I wrote:

"Depends on how you define "habitable conditions". It already gets hot
enough (and cold enough) here in Kansas at current apogee and perigee
distances (or is it aposol and perisol?)."

To which I now add:

I realize that it is the axial tilt, not orbital distance that causes
annual temperature regimes.

Will it still be present in our new orbit?

Steve Haslouer
Topeka
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