Greenland, for example, is experiencing unprecedented moulins and ice quakes. If all of greenland's land based ice either slipped into the ocean hard, bit by bit over decades suring the summer months, and then refroze what remained in winter, and the cycle continued the next year, and the same thing occured in all of the high altitude glaciers, and all across Antarctica, and this spiral continued to the point where in the summer months vegetation could survive and flourish at the magnetic south pole, and the northern most tip of Greenland, ...
If such a hypothetical scenario were to occur, how much higher would average mean sea levels be relative to today???
2007-12-01
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Bawn Nyntyn Aytetu
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Global Warming