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Anonymous commented at 2009-06-24 16:52:07 » #67365
I honestly think the opposite would occur. because Global warming would make temperatures hotter, the water would evaporate quicker. i think, yeah, maybe for like 10-20 years we would be under 3 feet of water everywhere, but after that, evaporation would occur.
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I honestly think the opposite would occur. because Global warming would make temperatures hotter, the water would evaporate quicker. i think, yeah, maybe for like 10-20 years we would be under 3 feet of water everywhere, but after that, evaporation would occur.
Anonymous commented at 2009-07-27 14:02:57 » #83625
The exact nature of global warming is difficult to predict I think. If the water evaporated it would become a mist blanket surrounding the earth. If this happened light wouldn't easily be able to penetrate into our atmosphere. HOWEVER, the mist blanket COULD function as a giant mirror and reflect the light, making it even warmer.
Anyway, nice picture.
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The exact nature of global warming is difficult to predict I think. If the water evaporated it would become a mist blanket surrounding the earth. If this happened light wouldn't easily be able to penetrate into our atmosphere. HOWEVER, the mist blanket COULD function as a giant mirror and reflect the light, making it even warmer.
Anyway, nice picture.
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