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How far above sea level will the oceans rise once all the ice melts?

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Im interested in buying some land that will be beachfront property in 40 years.

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  1. About 200 feet or 66 meters

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  2. It will only rise a few feet.  There are some cities that would flood but those cities are on the water now and it does not take much for them to get flooded.  Some islands will disappear and the others will get a little smaller.  However, the ocean will not advance miles inland.  The land that would be beachfront property probably has a nice ocean view right now.

  3. If all the ice in the world's glaciers and ice caps melted, sea level would rise almost two hundred feet.

  4. They won't. Global warming is an unproven farce propogated by people like Al Gore because they own companies that make money off of "green" solutions. In fact, many scientists believe we are now at the beginning of a cooling trend. Weather is cyclical, we just haven't been tracking it that long.

  5. I hope you can swim

  6. All of the ice will not melt...at least not in your life time, or your kids, grand kids, great grand kids,  great great grand kids,........... great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grand kids.

    Don't believe Al Gore...

  7. well im not sure they said up to 40 feet, but just imahine how much land would actually be gone.... all the ice that made up land mass would now be gone and soo much land covered by the world! we would prolly have 1/4 the land gone! a whole contanent gone! wow.

  8. I can't wait to eat some healthy chicken salad tonight!

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