Message from @Milk
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This is literally a hole in the Ozone.
people have been talking about it for years
and the Earth seems fine
It's not not an argument just an observation
These clouds just recently started appearing.
These are new.
Not the old.
Interesting
How did the ocean "rise"?
These are a recent development, and the ozone has actually been reduced.
And the planet is fine with ozone depletion, we are not.
lmao just because the earth ‘seems fine’ to you doesn’t mean it is
And the ocean can rise, as water expands when it is warmed, the water below the surface is quite cold, so if it starts to warm up there is the possibility of some rising. Also, Antarctica is not a solid chunk of ice, it is an actual continent as compared to the Arctic which is mostly a hunk of ice.
lmao just because the earth ‘seems fine’ to you doesn’t mean it is
I literally said I wasn't making an argument
@ham addition dumbass
If you put ice in a cup and melt it
It won't rise the water level
but it will though
if i have a glass of water with ice in and just leave it out for a while it’ll get higher as the ice melts
it’s not like a conspiracy or anything
you could like
do it yourself
science
it depends how much of the ice is floating above the water
and what the water/ice ratio is
but yes undoubtedly if the ice caps melted sea level would be significantly higher
No, if you put the ice in a cup that is full it will displace the water.
So yes, it does rise.
And again, the ice caps of Antarctica are not in the ocean, they are above it.
On the continent.
So, if you drop an ice cube in a cup that is full, what happens?
Go on, you can do it yourself.
Fill a glass to the brim, and then put ice in it.
Also, I don't think y'all are talking about the same thing
wouldn't it make sense that the ice would just replace itself when it melts?
that doesn't mean that there isn't more water in the oceans
it just means that the net amount of ice on antarctica stays roughly the same
So if the ice melted, and it was warmer that more ice started melting faster than it could freeze, which is what we are seeing in the Arctic, it would just be replaced as if by magic?