How is it possible every nation in the Antarctic treaty has held up their end of the deal? No oil exploration? Nothing? Seriously? Why does John Kerry keep going there? He may be a Globalist climate radical, but seriously? He's not a scientist! Why is every thing these people have done exactly like Nazis? Even down to medical experimentation?Where did those 43,000 german women who were shipped to Antarctica at the end of WWII go? Is it possible we are actually dealing with the 4th Reich? Did Nazis really escape to Antarctica? Why can't a plane traverse it? Why are all plane paths set to completely avoid it? Environmental reasons? For real? If you believe that, I've got a bridge to sell you! What is our reality? WHO or WHAT is in Antarctica?
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Does a cup filled to the brim with water and ice overflow when the ice melts? Or does the resulting water from the melted ice just reoccupy the space that previously held the ice?
The earth as a system is very much like the glass of water with the ice. If there was a flood, it definitely wasn’t from ice melting.
That doesnt take into account the ice and claciera that are over land that melt and fill into the ocean. If an icecube is on a shelf above a glass of water and the icecube melts and trickles into that water cup, does the water level not rise?
Except, to be more accurate, you're talking about an icecube on a shelf above an olympic sized pool.
It doesn't rise.
Stop falling for the lies.
Don't know the math behind it... just throwing out some numbers I do know.
70% of earth is covered in water.
If I make a toooootally swag guess that 70% of the land is dry so only 30% of 30% would be 9% of land has ice on top of it....
Personally... I just don't see massive sea level changes from it...
here is a site that has some data on it... don't know if they are libtards or conservatives...
http://www.antarcticglaciers.org/glaciers-and-climate/what-is-the-global-volume-of-land-ice-and-how-is-it-changing/
I am not sure how you can say "definitely wasn't" about anything that happened 12,000 years ago. If you haven't looked into Randall Carlson's and Graham Hancock's writings on geological evidence of massive catastrophic flooding then I highly recommend them.
*see the Bible
You are talking about sea ice. Continental ice sheets approx. 1 mile thick covered much of the northern hemisphere. Seal level was 400 feet lower than it is today due to all the water locked up in the glaciers on land.
The land bridge between Asia and North America, and the subcontinent that became the South China Sea are two areas of land that flooded when the continental glaciers melted and sea level rose 400 feet (over time).
This is true but not a full comparison, the earth's crust rebounds after the weight of ice (think continental ice shelf) and that melt water has to go somewhere else. The Hudson Bay is a good example of crustal rebounding
Depends. If the meltwater came from ice which, itself, was floating (think North Pole), then I agree.
If the meltwater came from iced-up bedrock (think Antarctica), then sea level must rise. Maybe, with pole-flipping, this is why sea level, globally, has been up and down like a whore's drawers on VE Day.