Water finds its own level, so the tunnel would be flooded but Kent and France would be fine
2006-12-24 03:00:11
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answer #1
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answered by Grem 3
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Of course not. Water would go down into the tunnel not up into Kent and France.
2006-12-24 03:17:13
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answer #2
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answered by Helen B 3
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Now that their militia infrastructure is being systematically destroyed, how precisely do you recommend the Libyans sponsor terrorist events like that? additionally, that's different from absolutely everyone can in basic terms wander into the tunnel and blow it up - there is one in each of those ingredient as protection. Oh, and that i doubt too a lot of people could care if we lost using the channel tunnel for some months - it somewhat is not love that's an particularly long thank you to bypass via boat or airplane, regardless of each thing. in case you have been that wanting to get to France, you ought to even swim! besides, Gaddafi has greater useful issues to do, like blow up his very own people.
2016-10-18 22:52:32
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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That right all the water from the english channel would flood all of france but just kent and then everyone would have to move to the strip of land which would be uncovered where the water from the channel used to be
2006-12-24 03:03:18
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answered by Anonymous
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france yes ,kent no (to many duty frees blocking the tunnel this end)
2006-12-24 03:03:45
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answered by Anonymous
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No, just the tunnel.
2006-12-24 03:53:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No because the sea would stay at sea level
2006-12-24 03:01:21
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answered by Birdman 7
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In the order in which you ask happily no, and unfortunately not
2006-12-25 16:23:26
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answered by streetblitzer 3
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Does water flow uphill?
I think not, dumbo.
2006-12-24 04:25:27
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answered by efes_haze 5
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no because they would block it off
and it was never flooded before it was built
2006-12-24 04:20:20
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answered by liam0_m 5
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