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Anonymous commented at 2009-06-24 16:39:59 » #67362

the world in about 100 years

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Anonymous commented at 2009-06-24 16:52:07 » #67365

I honestly think the opposite would occur. because Global warming would make temperatures hotter, the water would evaporate quicker. i think, yeah, maybe for like 10-20 years we would be under 3 feet of water everywhere, but after that, evaporation would occur.

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Anonymous commented at 2009-06-24 18:21:56 » #67398

We could only be so lucky, Anon.

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Anonymous commented at 2009-07-27 13:42:30 » #83613

I would love to live in a place like this.

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Anonymous commented at 2009-07-27 14:02:57 » #83625

The exact nature of global warming is difficult to predict I think. If the water evaporated it would become a mist blanket surrounding the earth. If this happened light wouldn't easily be able to penetrate into our atmosphere. HOWEVER, the mist blanket COULD function as a giant mirror and reflect the light, making it even warmer.

Anyway, nice picture.

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Anonymous commented at 2009-09-27 13:50:11 » #119637

You mean reflect the light AWAY from the earth... (Am... I right?)

So the earth would cool. But 100 degrees celsius would be too late for anyone to be alive, I guess.

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onibi commented at 2009-11-26 21:41:35 » #162334

I would love to live in this world. Probably a nice place.

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Anonymous commented at 2010-01-13 15:19:28 » #201563

The thing about evaporated water folks...it comes back down. And with the ice sheets up north slowly melting away, there will be more water to evaporate and then come back down.

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Anonymous commented at 2010-03-29 02:32:29 » #262018

Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou, anyone?

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Anonymous commented at 2010-08-05 11:44:07 » #390351

I've stayed in the hotel on the right!

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