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  • There is not enough water on Earth for that...

  • @montotosk ha you'll be amazed by how much water there is.

  • @gato123452 Well I guess I can keep taking long showers and spent three hours washing the car with the hose.

  • @montotosk not really, only 5% of the worlds water is drinkable and is clean.

  • it will only raise 1 m idiots

  • @vicke3000 1m, every year, this is just a video on how the future is going to look like.

  • @gato123452 nonono

  • @vicke3000 yes, what i put is stated fact, not changeable.

  • @gato123452 prove it and ill believe u

  • @vicke3000

    It already have been proven man, check by yourself.

  • @MrStaxxy Lie

  • oh my god amazon river disappeared and changed to the amazon bay...

  • how long would it take for that new lake to be clear enough of debris to have safe travel for cargo ships?

  • That... sucks man. But nature always murders species to extinction. I am talking about the water, NOT the cause of the water.

  • How the heck could you ever raise the sea level 80 meters?! That's like all of antarctica melting

  • @TheSnoody actually its all ice on earth melting.

  • omfg brasil would look damn awesome on geographic charts!

  • Have you ever heart of sedimentation? fucking dumbass

  • @04lody04 go fuck yourself

  • 80 meters?! Would the sea really rise that much with the Ice caps gone? It seems a little out there.

  • this would take thousands of years

  • @PandaSLQ

    From what i've gathered if all of the ice on the planet melted the sea level would only rise about 20 m ( 60m feet ) max.

  • Does the data supporting the predictions include the equalizing effect of isostasy on the sea floor (as accepted for land masses) in measuring the rate of sea level rise? The isostatic effect should nearly have a 1/3 drop ratio of the sea floor, since the added water is only about 1/3 the mass of displaced sea floor rock, which is ultimately displaced out under the land masses and decreases the sea level rise by 1/3 of the expected measurement. P.S. I don't work for an oil company.

  • Aha, you did learn a new word!

  • what a disaster!! Here in brazil a great part of population lives in shore lines... many people will be evicted, like me, for instance!! :-(

  • that's what you drug pushers get. :)

  • you're such a jerk, would you like to die?

  • Brazil is a nice country :) <3

  • sure is! ;-)

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