Ok.
We all know about global warming.
Well if global warming continues and the polar ice caps melt and stop the ocean's convayerbelt thing-a-ma-jig, we'll plumit into the next ice age (bye bye global warming. Hello global freezin-our-butts-off)
What are the numbers? If global waming continues to increase, how soon will the next ice age be here? Will it be within our life time? Later? SOONER?! WHEN?!
Also, how would we adapt? Would we all move to the equator? How many people would die? What about animals? Would we see an increase in animals able to survive in cold weather? (Deer, bears, wolves, etc)
Would we see animals from the last ice age return? I dont think we'll see any mammoths...but will bears get bigger (to the size of cave bears) and what about deer will they be like those giant deer? and will wolves become like dire wolves? And in the case of mammoths.Would elephants adapt to the cold and be the new mammoths?Will rhinos grow thick coats and be the whollyrhinos?
2007-09-24
12:01:19
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supermanpj4444
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