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"Ice caps were deffo not melted. Even so, if the ice caps did melt, it still wouldn’t be enough water to put Denver, CO under water. Denver is way too far inland to be affected by the ice caps. " Clouds travel lol Also, you've never seen floods happen? Ok not sky scraper high floods but houses have been submerged for sure. | |||
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"There is only so much water in the world it's been the same for the start of time and will not increase or decrease until it's removed form the atmosphere. The water we us is the same stuff at the dinosaurs had.." EXACTLY!!! Thank you. | |||
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"Did a quick google on Denver & mountains. Denver’s surrounded by mountains on at least three sides, so it could be a bowl effect - the rain can’t escape fast enough and starts filling up the ‘bowl’ Btw: Vixen keeps telling me off for ‘bringing reality in science fiction’ so I know how you feel. " Lol I feel your pain. I get so annoyed when physics is completely disregarded in films. I don’t mind a bit of bending of rules, and bring on as much theoretical physics as you like, but don’t just break the rules and completely disregard basic physical principles! | |||
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"I’m a physicist. Although this isn’t exactly my specialist field I can give a definitive answer for you. The scenario you are discussing is entirely possible. I have a large canoe stored in my garden just in case." Care to expand on your answer? | |||
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"I’m a physicist. Although this isn’t exactly my specialist field I can give a definitive answer for you. The scenario you are discussing is entirely possible. I have a large canoe stored in my garden just in case." Also, it looks like you’re storing a large canoe in your boxers, too. Don’t be hogging all the canoes! | |||
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"There is only so much water in the world it's been the same for the start of time and will not increase or decrease until it's removed form the atmosphere. The water we us is the same stuff at the dinosaurs had.." So the water we now drink once got peed in by a Stegosaurus? Yikes | |||
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"I’m a physicist. Although this isn’t exactly my specialist field I can give a definitive answer for you. The scenario you are discussing is entirely possible. I have a large canoe stored in my garden just in case. Also, it looks like you’re storing a large canoe in your boxers, too. Don’t be hogging all the canoes!" | |||
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"Did a quick google on Denver & mountains. Denver’s surrounded by mountains on at least three sides, so it could be a bowl effect - the rain can’t escape fast enough and starts filling up the ‘bowl’ Btw: Vixen keeps telling me off for ‘bringing reality in science fiction’ so I know how you feel. " I remember watching porn with my ex Mrs once That was enough It turned into a make up tutorial "That nail polish doesn't work on her" "Too much bleach in her hair" "That eyeshadow doesn't suit her skin tone" That kinda stuff I switched it off | |||
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"I’m a physicist. Although this isn’t exactly my specialist field I can give a definitive answer for you. The scenario you are discussing is entirely possible. I have a large canoe stored in my garden just in case. Care to expand on your answer?" It’s a green one. | |||
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"If all the ice in the world melted (even the ice in your freezer) sea levels would rise about 70 metres. Of more concern is that if the Earth is flat how comes it has not all run of the edge by now?" Oh, god, don’t bring the flat earthers in! Carnage! | |||
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"I’m a physicist. Although this isn’t exactly my specialist field I can give a definitive answer for you. The scenario you are discussing is entirely possible. I have a large canoe stored in my garden just in case. Care to expand on your answer? It’s a green one." | |||
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"If all the ice in the world melted (even the ice in your freezer) sea levels would rise about 70 metres. Of more concern is that if the Earth is flat how comes it has not all run of the edge by now?" Same reason gravy doesn't run off a plate. | |||
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"If all the ice in the world melted (even the ice in your freezer) sea levels would rise about 70 metres. Of more concern is that if the Earth is flat how comes it has not all run of the edge by now? Same reason gravy doesn't run off a plate. " It's not flat? LvM | |||
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"If all the ice in the world melted (even the ice in your freezer) sea levels would rise about 70 metres. Of more concern is that if the Earth is flat how comes it has not all run of the edge by now? Same reason gravy doesn't run off a plate. " It gets soaked up by a slice of Warburtons Toastie? | |||
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"If all the ice in the world melted (even the ice in your freezer) sea levels would rise about 70 metres. Of more concern is that if the Earth is flat how comes it has not all run of the edge by now? Same reason gravy doesn't run off a plate. " So, earth is mostly flat, just tilted up at the edges? | |||
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"If it's an American film they won't realise other countries exist. Science is a fallacy created by 5G. Rain is tears from heaven and there will be loads because there's a lot to cry about. Case closed. " Nailed it. | |||
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"Ffs are you telling me that sharknado isn't real science stuff " Oh no, that's scientifically sound that one LvM | |||
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"Ffs are you telling me that sharknado isn't real science stuff Oh no, that's scientifically sound that one LvM" Phew thank you | |||
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"Ffs are you telling me that sharknado isn't real science stuff " Oh no, everything you have heard about sharks is true! | |||
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"The scare mongers in the UK science community hav said at some time in the future the south of England will be under water so can't see why it couldn't happen in reality like portrayed in the film but think it wouldn't be in epic proportions as the film portrayed" Scare mongers? Do you mean scientists who have studied their expertise for years and have accurate data to back up their claims? | |||
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"There is only so much water in the world it's been the same for the start of time and will not increase or decrease until it's removed form the atmosphere. The water we us is the same stuff at the dinosaurs had.. So the water we now drink once got peed in by a Stegosaurus? Yikes" e all are drinking water something has already d*unk ten times over | |||
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"The scare mongers in the UK science community hav said at some time in the future the south of England will be under water so can't see why it couldn't happen in reality like portrayed in the film but think it wouldn't be in epic proportions as the film portrayed" The highest point in Kent is 251 metres so shy of 181 metres to immerse the county completely. It is predicted that the Isle of Thanet will become an island again with 50 years. | |||
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"There is only so much water in the world it's been the same for the start of time and will not increase or decrease until it's removed form the atmosphere. The water we us is the same stuff at the dinosaurs had.. So the water we now drink once got peed in by a Stegosaurus? Yikese all are drinking water something has already d*unk ten times over" Even worse.. Mother in law's pee.. | |||
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"The scare mongers in the UK science community hav said at some time in the future the south of England will be under water so can't see why it couldn't happen in reality like portrayed in the film but think it wouldn't be in epic proportions as the film portrayed The highest point in Kent is 251 metres so shy of 181 metres to immerse the county completely. It is predicted that the Isle of Thanet will become an island again with 50 years." surely not! cos if it is y'all are so screwed, is this maybe the real reason behind Nicola's independence drives I wonder..... climate change isn't going to stop now, we better all get ready to adapt and be self sufficient especially for food....so I bought my self some fruit trees yesterday | |||
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"My house used to be on an island " But now it's under water? | |||
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"Ice also has a greater volume than water. If all the polar ice melted , would it really increase the overall oceans depths by that much? For one thing, its volume shrinks as it melts plus its no longer displacing as much water as it was when it was ice, so that too may decrease the overall depth. " The northern ice floats, so you're right, it melting would actually not increase sea levels. But the southern ice is landlocked and doesn't currently displace the sea water, so it melting would just add lots of water into the oceans and it would increase sea levels | |||
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"Doesn't matter if the north ice cap melts, as that is floating ice. When it melts it takes up just the same volume as what it is currently displacing, so (save for a tiny fraction to do with liquid water expansion with temperature) it doesn't influence the sea level at all. The antarctic ice and all the glaciers across the globe do make a difference though, as that is essentially all big piles of snow that have built up on land and will run off into the sea when it melts. This will have an effect of raising sea level, though estimates vary as to by how much. Low lying coastal cities will certainly get a bit wet, but maybe not totally submerge multi-storey buildings. A lot of land on coastal plains and riversides will be lost - goodbye Norfolk, Essex, Southport. Higher altitude towns will be perfectly okay - Buxton, Alston. Those that want to go to the pub, the Tan Hill Inn (528m above sea level) should still be serving. " Ahh shit. Time to think about heading outta Norfolk for this chap | |||
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"Ffs are you telling me that sharknado isn't real science stuff " Tom will know if it's real or not | |||
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"Ice from land can higher sea levels ice already floating dies not ." Yoda! We missed youuuuu x | |||
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"Ice from land can higher sea levels ice already floating dies not . Yoda! We missed youuuuu x" Thanks lol | |||
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"If a large percentage of the ice at the icecaps is already floating on the sea it's already displacing the equivalent volume of the water that would be created if it melted " That's sea ice, not an ice cap. Both Antarctica and Greenland are covered by vast quantities of ice. There are smaller ice caps/ice fields in other places too. To answer the OP the only way to get the water level to raise that high would require geological changes - the ocean floors to rise and/or the immense amount of water actually in the earths rock to be driven to the surface - it's thought that the earths crust contains a much water as all the oceans. If you want answers to how this is possible speak to a Christian fundamentalist who believes Noahs flood literally happened around 3000BC (or someone raised by the same who still had the occasional argument with a mother desperate to make him believe) Mr | |||
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"Ok, so I’m watching a really terrible film on The Horror Channel about the flooding of earth (or maybe just America... who can tell with this script!). It has rained for 40 days and 40 nights, and the rainfall was that heavy that cities are under water.... a bit like Noah, but with worse acting and Doctor Who set designs. Physically, though, Is this even possible? We all learned about the water cycle in school, so surely the amount of rain produced is comparable to the amount of water in the atmosphere. Therefore, the amount of rain that the planet can produce is limited, right? So where is all the water coming from to allow it to rain so much that skyscrapers are covered? I hate it when films get science stuff wrong." In the film you are watching no it is not possible. It would only flood to a certain extent, the film has exaggerated this. But something like this can shrink our land mass. | |||
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"Ok, so I’m watching a really terrible film on The Horror Channel about the flooding of earth (or maybe just America... who can tell with this script!). It has rained for 40 days and 40 nights, and the rainfall was that heavy that cities are under water.... a bit like Noah, but with worse acting and Doctor Who set designs. Physically, though, Is this even possible? We all learned about the water cycle in school, so surely the amount of rain produced is comparable to the amount of water in the atmosphere. Therefore, the amount of rain that the planet can produce is limited, right? So where is all the water coming from to allow it to rain so much that skyscrapers are covered? I hate it when films get science stuff wrong." Of course it's wrong. I heard on the grapevine that the Earth is flat so it would run off the edge...? | |||
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"In the time frame of the film no. But we used to be attached to main land Europe and Ireland once upon a time. In Cardiganshire in Wales you can see an ancient forest that is now under sea at certain tides " That’s cool as fuck | |||
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"I watched Qi once and guess where the biggest sea is ?? In the atmosphere , mad eh ? " That's where the sky sharks are. | |||
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"And the Cloud fish " Do they attack humans too? | |||
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