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Why do you think we got tickets in the WSU, the plan is the pitch will be raised by 10m.
Shame as I was looking forward to the demise of Norwich
Ice is about 8% less dense than water, so potentially if all the ice melts, the ice will take up less volume as water and the sea levels will fall?
It's true. Pour yourself a glass of water, put two ice cubes in it and draw a line on the glass. When the ice has melted, the level will be lower.
When's the tsunami coming then?
...The thawing of sea ice covering the Arctic could disturb or even halt large currents in the Atlantic Ocean.
"It's difficult to predict what will happen," cautions Donald Cavalieri, a senior scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, "because the Arctic and North Atlantic are very complex systems with many interactions between the land, the sea, and the atmosphere. But the facts do suggest that the changes we're seeing in the Arctic could potentially affect currents that warm Western Europe, and that's gotten a lot of people concerned."
Well this is cheery. I have just finished watching a film called The Thaw. I take peak on here, and we are all going to die very soon and probably before we sign a striker
...The Day After Tomorrow...perhaps?
You already missed that.Shame as I was looking forward to the demise of Norwich
Cool, I'd never thought of that.Ice is about 8% less dense than water, so potentially if all the ice melts, the ice will take up less volume as water and the sea levels will fall?
Like religion, it's to keep people fearful and control them. It's easy to convince people that we're bad and doing bad things to this gentle planet. Temperatures and CO2 levels change all the time and the changes haven't been any more dramatic in the last few hundred years. There's no proof that we're making any significant difference.everything's natural why is global warming and human polluting not 'natural', if we are just organisms.
You already missed that.
Cool, I'd never thought of that.
Like religion, it's to keep people fearful and control them. It's easy to convince people that we're bad and doing bad things to this gentle planet. Temperatures and CO2 levels change all the time and the changes haven't been any more dramatic in the last few hundred years. There's no proof that we're making any significant difference.
A Chilling Possibility
By disturbing a massive ocean current, melting Arctic sea ice might trigger colder weather in Europe and North America.
Ice is about 8% less dense than water, so potentially if all the ice melts, the ice will take up less volume as water and the sea levels will fall?
It doesnt matter how vigilant we are with recycling, lead free cars, fuel efficiancy in cars and homes,..... our little Island, or even Western Europe makes no impact on what is the larger % of pollutants emerging from the billions of people in India, China, Russia and even the USA, who have little or no controls.if you dont want to hurt the planet then live a low impact pastoral life..