@Eevee, didn't the bible said to take every living animal who breathed by lungs on his ark? I thought so, I might be wrong but if I am, well then you're right.
Well if the Grand Canyon was formed by a global flood (uhm... where did the water come from?) the water would be still in the Grand Canyon right? The Grand Canyon is formed by a river. And erosion caused it to look like this, I don't know what kind of rock the Grand Canyon is mainly made of, but sure is it's a pretty weak kind of kind compared to other species of rocks. And there are more places like the Grand Canyon only most people don't know.
Ah, marine fossils on the top of the Mount Everest, well not really on the top, then they should have dug through a lot of ice and snow, but let's just say; on the Mount Everest. This can be explained by plate tectonics, which is caused by convection, large flows of magma swirling around inside Earth, they arise, move a bit, cool off and sink down to get heaten up again etc. This movement of magma causes the plates laying on top of them to move. And if in past ancient sea animals died of course the sunk to the ocean floor, by the movement of these plate they are brought to the surface. The Indian and Eurasian Plate are moving to each other and so causing the land to arise and that created the Mount Everest what first an ocean floor was.
Well if the Grand Canyon was formed by a global flood (uhm... where did the water come from?) the water would be still in the Grand Canyon right? The Grand Canyon is formed by a river. And erosion caused it to look like this, I don't know what kind of rock the Grand Canyon is mainly made of, but sure is it's a pretty weak kind of kind compared to other species of rocks. And there are more places like the Grand Canyon only most people don't know.
Ah, marine fossils on the top of the Mount Everest, well not really on the top, then they should have dug through a lot of ice and snow, but let's just say; on the Mount Everest. This can be explained by plate tectonics, which is caused by convection, large flows of magma swirling around inside Earth, they arise, move a bit, cool off and sink down to get heaten up again etc. This movement of magma causes the plates laying on top of them to move. And if in past ancient sea animals died of course the sunk to the ocean floor, by the movement of these plate they are brought to the surface. The Indian and Eurasian Plate are moving to each other and so causing the land to arise and that created the Mount Everest what first an ocean floor was.