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Old 10-05-2023, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by golfing eagles View Post
No idea, but logically if the Eurasian and African plates were moving closer to each other, the width of the Mediterranean would narrow and raise the water level. Of course, plates move quite slowly (except in earthquakes, but that is a release of tension and not continental drift), and can be measure in millions of years, so 2,000 years, appears, at least empirically, to be too short a time frame.
Since the Mediterranean Sea isn't a closed body of water, why would the level rise if it got narrower?