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If Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica collapses, sea levels could rise by two feet – flooding coastal cities around the world!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 76911997:MV8zOTY5OTkyXzcxODExNTUzXzVGMkNBMzc3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76423614:MV8zOTY5OTkyXzcxODEwNjE4XzE2Njg2NkM3] I'm going to call BS on this obvious BS ... to raise the level of the oceans just [b]one foot[/b] you would need the area of Massachusetts and Connecticut combined and it would have to be 2.75 km high 200km X 200km X 2.75km ... how big is that piece of ice? [/quote] :clappa: And lets not forget to throw plate depression and uplifting into equasions, and there are many more. So another BS flag for the "fake" news, spouted by the global warming agendaists. [/quote]
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If #Thwaites Glacier in #Antarctica collapses, sea levels could rise by two feet – flooding coastal cities around the world. Researcher Ted Scambos comments: “It’s completely plausible. Thwaites has a really perfect storm going for it.”
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