Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Is it true that some cities will disappear according to increasing water level of the sea?

My country, Thailand is facing the disappearing of the land on seashore. An obvious evidence is a temple which now stands out of the coast but people try to save it. How to solve this problem? and which city is facing this problem?Is it true that some cities will disappear according to increasing water level of the sea?
Is to stop polluting this universe.Is it true that some cities will disappear according to increasing water level of the sea?
Yes, Global warming is caused by atmospheric gases polluting the environment. The hole in the ozone layer opens and closes regularly. However gases such as those caused from burning fossil fuels make the hole larger. Eventually ice in other regions will melt (as it is already beginning to do). The end effect could be flooding. Many cities may be lost. Millions of years ago much of the United States was under water. Fossils lie high in the mountains that prove sea creatures once dwelled there. The shifting of the earths plates is believed to have brought the land back above water level. It is hard to determine how bad it will be and what countries or states will be affected. The fact is our world is constantly changing. It could be hundreds, thousands, or even millions of years before the changes are drastic enough for cities to vanish. But we can postpone it. By recycling one aluminum can you can save as much energy as the fossil fuels in a half gallon of gasoline. What we need to do to postpone this is to start recycling and find alternative sources of energy. Solar power and clean burning cars such as those that run on ethanol are big steps in the right direction.
yes
Global warming is causing the polar ice to melt which is raising sea levels. Any coastal city is at risk for losing some land to the sea but the lower and more spread out the area, the more land will be submerged.
yes the whole US coast can will reseed
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