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Global warming: what will be the average increase in sea level should all ice on earth melt?

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  1. If all the ice on Earth melted, the entire planet would be underwater.  That is not going to happen.  The UN report said sea level increases from global warming are most likely to be between 21-23 inches.


  2. from all the info I have ever read in high school (1970's) and all the programs and articles i have read on the subject it ranges from 2-4 metres or 6-13 feet

  3. In 50 or so years scientist speculate Greenland and Antarctica will melt, and raise the sea level by 20 feet.  Watch, "An Inconvenient Truth".

  4. Honestly, it won't happen fast, if at all.  This will be a very gradual change and then before we know it, we will be going  back to the ice age....it will flip flop until eternity!!

  5. 80.32 meters.

    See http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs2-00/

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