I believe that the vast majority of the water for the Flood came from the "fountains" and the "rain" came mainly from the "fountain water" that had been squirted into the upper atmosphere coming back down to Earth.
See "Fountains of the Great Deep" at http://www.creationscience.com
To me this sounds like the most reasonable solution to the enduring mystery of frozen mammoths and the amazing depth (in some spots exceeding 450 meters) of the frozen ground (permafrost) in many areas of the arctic. In other words some of the water (and mud along with it) squirted into the upper atmosphere by the fountains may have become "supercooled" and as the mixture fell back to Earth suffocated and buried many mammoths that were later found frozen in an upright position with food still in their mouths and undigested in their stomachs.
It has always been a mystery as to how one can have deep layers of permafrost when the core of the Earth is molten so that there is a constant flow of heat upward that keeps caves relatively livable even in arctic regions. I am sure that a heat flow analysis would reveal that deep layers of permafrost could not accumulate slowly even if millions of years of a deep freeze are assumed, because a "steady-state" would be reached long before the layers could reach hundreds of feet deep. In other words the layers must have been deposited quickly from already supercooled material and have been slowly decreasing in depth ever since. That they are still so deep in spots indicates to me that the deposition must have occurred no more than a few thousand years ago.
See "Fountains of the Great Deep" at http://www.creationscience.com
To me this sounds like the most reasonable solution to the enduring mystery of frozen mammoths and the amazing depth (in some spots exceeding 450 meters) of the frozen ground (permafrost) in many areas of the arctic. In other words some of the water (and mud along with it) squirted into the upper atmosphere by the fountains may have become "supercooled" and as the mixture fell back to Earth suffocated and buried many mammoths that were later found frozen in an upright position with food still in their mouths and undigested in their stomachs.
It has always been a mystery as to how one can have deep layers of permafrost when the core of the Earth is molten so that there is a constant flow of heat upward that keeps caves relatively livable even in arctic regions. I am sure that a heat flow analysis would reveal that deep layers of permafrost could not accumulate slowly even if millions of years of a deep freeze are assumed, because a "steady-state" would be reached long before the layers could reach hundreds of feet deep. In other words the layers must have been deposited quickly from already supercooled material and have been slowly decreasing in depth ever since. That they are still so deep in spots indicates to me that the deposition must have occurred no more than a few thousand years ago.