"it's a bull....sh** three ring circus sideshow of freaks here in this hopeless f***in hole we call L.A. the only way to fix it is to flush it all away. any f***in time, any f***in day, learn to swim, see you down in arizona bay".
2006-07-05 10:36:16
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answered by winstonsmithratm 2
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Which ice cap melts is crucial. The Arctic is a frozen ocean. The Antarcitic is ice on land. The Arctic melting will haven't any bring about any respect on sea stages. think of of a jug of water with ice in it. The ice melts, however the water lever maintains to be an identical. The Antarctic melting is a diverse count. That water might circulate the sea and reason the point to upward thrust. there is not an horrific lot mankind can do to end the approach occurring. possibly guy's strikes are a contributary factor, even nonetheless that's an ongoing organic technique. the two way, we are managing forces we can't administration. the wonderful factor cities decrease than risk can do is placed money into coastal flood defences, yet the place the water point will boost by ability of better than a pair of metres, even this is going to be ineffective.
2016-12-08 16:04:13
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answered by dobard 3
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Here is something to think about don't believe me check this stuff out...
1.Water(H2O) is the only element known to man to expand when it freezes every other element contracts when it freezes so that is the first fact. For example fill a milk jugg with water, now stick it in the freezer... come back later and it will have exploded from preassure of freezing water.
2.Icebergs are massive chunks of ice, only a few percent of the ice is above water, which means the rest of the ice is underwater.
3.The ice underwater because water expands when it freezes is displacing the liquid water. So when that iceberg melts all the ice under the water will contract and fill a smaller space, so the level of the water will be less now because the ice which was displacing the liquid water is unfrozen and now occupies a less amount of space.
4.Scientific models show that if all the ice on this planet melted we would see a 3" DROP in ocean levels NOT a rise but a DROP.
Now isn't that interesting.
Now for the greenhouse gasses.
1.Plants LOVE a carbon dioxide rich air supply.
2.The more carbon dioxide their is the faster they grow.
3.Plants use photosynthesis to get their food so they can grow.
4.When the plants sense a higher level of carbon dioxide they will make up for it by sucking up more and more and one of the products of photosynthesis is OXYGEN!!
5.So no matter how much CARBON DIOXIDE there is the plants will COMPENSATE and suck up more and grow faster and bigger. and the bigger the plant is the more OXYGEN it produces through photosynthesis
2006-07-09 19:26:00
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answered by Bob 1
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if ALL of the Ice that can melt melted, its about 90 feet of depth.
That probably won't happen in our lifetime. What will probably happen in our lifetime is 10 or 20 feet of depth. Which is significant
enough to wipe out large swaths of several cities including LA and San FranCisco.
Then again, we could build 110 foot tall levees....
lol.
The best long term solution is to use satellite gained solar power
to microwave laser boil very large amounts of water into
steam, and do this in a way that creates andatmospheric tunnel
effect to rise the heated steam up into the upper atmosphere.
Of course this is a circular problem; we have to beat oil dependancy with something like nuclear power to get supersize power collection systems into space.
2006-07-05 10:41:53
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answered by kucitizenx 4
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well first, for ALL the ice to melt, would take a thirty degree temp increase, not the 2.5 that is predicted. 3/4 of the ice when melted will do nothing, as it is already in the water, like ice cubes melting in a glass. the othe 25% might raise sea levels a few feet
2006-07-05 12:33:00
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answer #5
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answered by john m 2
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I hear 250 ft above present sea-level
I'm attaching 55 gal barrels around my house with 250 ft rope anchored to basement
2006-07-05 10:42:19
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answered by Chris 4
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Anything 200 ft above sea level will be okay.
2006-07-05 10:32:55
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answered by Anonymous
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idk
2006-07-05 10:55:39
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answered by SK8R 2
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