we'll be dead if the ice melt that fast. if not, we'll be living in the mountains
2007-03-29 14:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you seen the rather daft Kevin Costner film "Waterworld"? That should answer your question for you!!
The current predictions have the ocean levels rising anywhere between 20 and 200 feet in the next fifty years if we don't get off our fat backsides, realise that Global Warming is real, alter our lifestyles significantly and ALL take complete responsibility for our actions. All of them!!!
"If you have a tumbler full of water and put some ice cubes in, when they melt does the water level rise ?"....it sure as heck does if there's already a whole lot of ice cubes already there and if the glass is full to the brim when you try to put a few more in!
Something in the order of 80% of the world's current population live within 10km. of the coastline. Have a look at "An Inconvenient Truth". It has the shocking (and inconvenient) facts about what is likely to occur if the ocean levels were to rise just a few feet. There are already a number of South Pacific island nations who are facing the ugly fact of having to flee their homes - permanently - because the ocean is rising so rapidly already. It would be a grand thing if they were to sue all the automobile manufacturers and oil companies as the finger is being definitely pointed at them as being the culprits...
Love and Light,
Jarrah
2007-03-22 01:44:46
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answered by jarrah_fortytwo 3
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you easily might desire to computer screen "Inconvenient certainty" i won't be able to undergo in recommendations precisely, however the oceans might upward push some 20 ft (because of the fact if that is heat sufficient to soften the polar ice caps, all different glaciers could be melted too...and if the N.polar cap replaced into ice loose solar could be extra absorbed) and that could flood 0.5 of manhattan city. All cities alongside the coasts international huge could be likewise affected and a extensive proportion of human beings stay in those cities....one billion human beings could be affected and probably a million/2 billion refugees. The frozen tundra might additionally soften freeing methane that could extra develop the temperature (probable extra effective than the different ingredient, this might develop temp.) permit's placed it this type, you do not prefer it to take place, whether it seems that like that is happening suitable now, i'm very pissed off as quickly as I hear human beings placed down Al Gore for doing what he's doing...the guy isn't probable to run for president back...why do human beings concern him...is it "kill the messenger"? Mr. Bush has refused till those days the data of world warming, choosing partisanship and not realism. It relatively amazes me to get thunbs down as quickly as I help Al Gore's Inconvenient certainty, some human beings are morons
2016-10-19 08:07:05
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answered by ? 4
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If you have a tumbler full of water and put some ice cubes in, when they melt does the water level rise ?
Where are the extra ice bergs coming from then Jarrah ? you know from the ice already there ?
2007-03-22 00:35:45
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answered by Realist 2006 6
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Find out what Dr Scott ( drgenescott.com ) said about an unfrozen South Pole and get and read The World That Then Was from destinypublishers.com . Then , contact me.
2007-03-28 18:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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We'll need a bigger Noah's Arc to accommodate the world's over 7 billion souls to a higher ground until the water recedes or refreezes. We need serious swimming lessons now!
2007-03-22 00:36:52
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answered by Paleologus 3
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This will not happen but assuming it did for the sake of discussion ....It would probably raise sea level by a hundred feet OR so
2007-03-26 17:13:51
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answered by ccseg2006 6
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If the poles are melting that fast. We have bigger troubles than the poles melting.
2007-03-22 00:30:09
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answered by Groovio 7
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The whole world will be under water.
2007-03-29 21:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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our earth is covered with the water entirely and may be nobody can live
2007-03-22 00:33:20
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answered by PRASSANA K 3
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