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Post by rockphoenix on Oct 4, 2008 3:22:16 GMT -5
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Post by josh2o on Oct 7, 2008 12:08:33 GMT -5
I'm guessing that if there's any change in that sort of thing, it's from the coastline being washed out. I doubt the amount of water is increasing, so I'm guessing it's just trying to level the land, if anything. But you never know. In the flood, water came from the sky and from below the surface, I believe. Could be a similar thing happening, just extremely slow. Maybe the o-zone is slowly raining down on us...
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Post by rockphoenix on Oct 7, 2008 19:39:48 GMT -5
Funny you mention the water from beneath the earth during the flood Josh.
I was discussing this with my wife just the other day and mentioned this very thing about the underground water chambers etc.
As you say if sea levels are really rising it is more to do with the fact of erosion and places like hong kong where it is actually subsiding like mentioned in the article.
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Post by ironguardian on Oct 7, 2008 21:00:00 GMT -5
What hppens when water warms up? it expands.
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Post by jcthemosher on Oct 7, 2008 21:17:04 GMT -5
Remember that Ice is less dense than water that's why it floats on water. So if the ice melts the water actually goes down. Try it with with a glass of water and a mark the water level when you first put the ice in and then observe the level after the ice melts.
Basic physics/chemistry that the media has blinded most of the sheep to.
OK well then we have certain land masses like Antarctica or Greenland that have ICE on top of them, so that might add a bit. But frankly I'm not worried a single bit.
P.S. as Megadeth says the "the UN is a dud!"
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