nver, there isnt enough water to cover all the land
2007-01-10 08:45:26
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answer #1
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answered by thebus223 3
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Never. Even if all the ice in the polar caps melted, there would still be land above sea level.
The mountains would all have to erode first, but before that happens, the sun will go nova and the oceans will evaporate.
2007-01-10 08:42:40
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answered by bequalming 5
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about 30-40% more land will be covered with water if both polar caps melt..and that could happen in less than 150 years from know
2007-01-10 08:47:24
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answered by nas88car300 7
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Global warming is happening at a rate of a degree a year. So, if there is enough, a pretty long time. But, if we don't stop global warming soon, it will be impossible to undo.
2007-01-10 08:51:48
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answered by flyingbirdyaws 2
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After I leave the bathtub running and leave for a long vacation.
2007-01-10 08:42:01
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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I don't think that is a question with an answer, just opinions
2007-01-10 08:43:10
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answered by HDsnowlover 2
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Do you know something the rest of us don't know ...
2007-01-10 08:43:02
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answered by lollipop 6
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