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Globalwarming--antartica is melting, if antartica loss its all ice, what will happen,what are countries affect

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if antartica melts all,what are the countries will affect by this global warning or what are the countries destroy???plz give me good answer, thank u...

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  1. Global warming?

    Where is your proof???


  2. first will be libya

    i think next will be egypt

    because they are warm

  3. Most of the countries would be submerged and many desserts will also be submerged. But now scientist are beginning to suspect that since the water is cold,it might trigger a sudden ice age and all life on earth would become extinct.And if earth was the only planet with life,the universe would become a temporary dessert.

  4. Most of Africa will be submerged from the glacial meltwater and Europe will go into a mini-ice age due to desalination of the north Atlantic ocean. The Netherlands (any low-lying land, for that matter) will likely be submerged as well. Antarctica is not the only thing that will melt - both polar caps will.

  5. Dear, you still didn’t comprehend it? This is biggest scam ever to scare c**p out of you so your government can tax you all over anyway they want to,  and greenies well get all the money for research how to save us from their scam :))).

  6. With a maximum elevation at 7.5 feet, the Maldive Islands will be the first to go. Probably, the Netherlands second.

    Antarctica has approximately thirty million cubic kilometres of ice. If this ice melted, the global sea level would rise by an estimated 8 to 15 metres (26 - 50 feet).   This increase is based on volume of water in the ice cap, as well as the expanded volume of that water as it warms.  (The melting of Greenland is expected to add another  3 - 7 meters or 10 - 24 feet).  Best case scenario, a 36 foot rise in the mean sea level, worst case scenario 75 feet.  Now figure in flooding due to tidal action, and secondary flooding of continental interiors from backed-up rivers.  

    At minimum, every country in the world with a portion of it's elevation less that 35 feet.  (Take map of the world, and draw a line at 35 feet  of elevation around all continents and all this will be under water.)  Basically, every country that has a coastline will lose some portion of its land  to increases in sea level.  The only ones not directly affected will be those of high elevation (Switzerland etc.) or those in the center of Continents (Chad for instance).

    However, as sea levels rise and countries begin to flood, folks will move to higher elevations.  This migration, coupled with changes in weather patterns, losses in food production, and losses in natural resource availability, will negatively affect all the countries of the world.

    Thus, all countries will be affected.

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