Will our earth become like the one in the movie waterworld if the condition of global warming continues?
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The statistic I read says that we will lose 25% of our existing land mass if the poles melt. But there isn't enough ice to cause waterworld.
No, we won't sink if global warming continues. But we will get back to the ice age.
I am from India and have noticed that the once abundant birds in cities ,already most of the birds have left the cities. Same is the case with flies etc and the cross pollination and seed propagation will stop within some years which is going to stop new trees. we are going on cutting old trees.No trees , no shadows and no water retention and more sand erosion.No evaporation from tree and hence no rains. It goes on and on. nobody bothers.
yes dear there is no doubt. if the same pollution is there then
the world will end and our four sides will be water.if this time
we are taking action to control the pollution then it will be waiste less. so you have seen the waterworld they have shown is very much true.
No, not quite. There isn't enough ice for that. There will be tons of land to live on. Although half the landmass will be submerged under water.
I don't think it will come to that, alot of the people that believe in global warming and believe that man is causing it seem to think that the temperature will keep rising and rising till we either flood the earth or we all fry to death. I believe that the temp can only rise so much before it will trigger a cooling effect. As it has many times before.
Hopefully not seeing as I can't swim very well.
If BOTH polar ice caps melted, then we may have a problem. The northern one is shrinking at an alarming rate, but I've not heard a -lot- about antartica... so while we WILL start seeing some of our lower land masses start to fill in, I believe we won't see flooding that bad for a bit yet.
dunno lol but i heaed that low lying countries will like japan, ireland and the tip of india etc...
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