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Sandy Mann

That is an area that I think I will leave to some one else. <g The
variables there would be endless. The first one that hits me is how deep
would the temp change go and what are the steps in that temp according to
depth? Then what part would the ocean currents play in the mix? Good thought
tho. Thanks!!

Mike Rogers

"Sandy Mann" wrote:

According to one programme I saw on global warming, the expansion of the
oceans due to the rising temperature of the water will have a much greater
effect than the melting in all of the ice at both poles.

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"Mike Rogers" wrote in message
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I guess I need to get a life or something. Been watching this thing on
global warming and I need to see some numbers to believe what is being
said.
Al Gore has said that if either Anartica or Greenland were to melt
completely the oceans would raise 40 feet. He even showed maps of the
ares
that would be underwater if that were to happen.
The area of Greenland is 836,330 sq Miles.
The area of Anactica is 5,500,00 sq miles
The area of the oceans of the world is 196,935,000sq miles(surface of the
earth)*.71(percent of the area of the earths surface that is
water)=139,823,850sq miles.
My question is how do I figure out how many feet of ice above sea level is
required on either of these places to raise the water level of all the
oceans
40 ft?
Not home work guys, would love to be in school but that was over to many
years ago. Just trying to see if these "facts" can be validated.

Mike Rogers