Noah ark traveled a long distance in those 40 days . It landed in turkey.
Is it possible that Noah traveled from the North pole to where it's at today
The next rain after Noah's flood was when Moses parted the water of the red sea. This was a long while after the rains from Noah's Ark and everything they dealt with.
A:Ian Wilson (Before the Flood) believes that the historical event that led to the story of Noah's Flood was the inundation of the low-lying fertile plain where the Black Sea is now. Archaeologists have begun to research this possibility and have found some valuable evidence that may support this theory. Noah's Ark was not a historical artefact and will therefore never be found, but it is very possible that in time, archaeologists will be able to prove that the inundation of the Black Sea was the reason for the story of Noah.
Rebecca Kanner has written: 'Sinners and the sea' -- subject(s): Noah's ark, Deluge, Fiction
We Dont know.
No, sea creatures just stayed in the sea.
It is not yet certain, but it seems likely that the story of Noah's Ark and a similar flood story in the Epic of Gilgamesh were both based on folk memories of the inundation of what is now the Black Sea at the end of the Younger Dryas, around 5600 BCE.
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As ship of the TItanic's size (which is smaller than most current oil tankers) would be the rough size of the Titanic. However, it should be noted that in order to build ships of that size, you need metal. A purely wooden boat, such as the Bible describes, would warp and not remain seaworthy for any sustained length of time.
As far as I know there has never been any connection to the Ark and the Bermuda Triangle. It is far more likely that the Ark is somewhere in the Middle East which is known as "the cradle of civilization." Scientists seem to be leaning toward the "magnetic pull" theory as an answer. In short, the magnetic pull plays havoc with navigational devices.
There is no evidence of either Noah or Moses parting the Red Sea, in fact the weight of evidence is that there actually was no Exodus from Egypt.
An non-believer in the Bible answered:Nothing, the whole myth is nonsense. Unless all the animals and species lived within walking distance of Noah's boatbuilding yard.Response:The animals could have been heading to the ark long before Noah was even given the command to build it. Also, according to the theory of Pangea (all the continents existing together as one super-continent before drifting apart), it would have been possible for all living creatures to be in one spot and then move to other continents. Perhaps the flood set into motion the process of this happening.If there was an ark, then it was built like a box and not like a ship.When the rain came down, the water went up, and the Ark floated like cork. It did not flashed down the river and did not sail the sea. When the water came down, the ark landed flat on its bottom. It did not land on rocks and mountains, and did not brake apart and spilled the content.According to the Bible - Genesis 8:After the flood the earth was desolate and Noah and his 3 sons (and their wives) rebuilt civilization. Read all about it on genesis-8Myth? I love the big bang theory Myth as well!
No. Although unicorns sometimes appear to be mentioned in the Bible, they are actually mythical creatures. We also know from science that there was never a worldwide Flood that required the legendary Noah to build an Ark - although it is suggested that the story is based on folk memories of the inundation of what is now the Black Sea.