Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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In regard to a recently closed thread about rising water levels, try this:
1. Fill a drinking glass half-full with water 2. Add 2-3 ice cubes. Look at the water level. 3. Put the glass aside; let all the ice melt. You will see that the water level remains the same. Why? Because the amount of water remains the same, regardless of the state of the water. |
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Very interesting. Should be an interesting thread. Thanks for sharing.
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The only issue is the melting ice is generally not in the ocean. Carry on.
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"Water is actually a very unusual substance because solid water (called ice) is less dense than liquid water. The density of ice is 0.92 g/mL, which means that if you take one gram of water and put in the freezer, when you take it out it will have expanded in volume and take up more space than when it was liquid." source |
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The ice that is melting is not in the ocean. As the oceans get warmer, the volume expands.
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1. Fill your glass half full and mark the level. Now slowly slide an ice cube into the water. You will see that the water level goes up. This is what happens when a glacier calves or an ice shelf breaks off and falls into the ocean. 2. Fill your glass half full and mark the level. Now hold an ice cube above the glass until it has all melted. You will see that the water level goes up. This is what happens when a glacier on land melts and its water flows to the ocean. 3. Fill a kettle 2/3 full and mark the level. Now put it on a burner and heat it to just below boiling. You will see that the water level goes up. This is what happens when any water gets warmer and expands.
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“ Coastal tidal ranges vary globally and can differ anywhere from near zero to over 11 m (36 ft).” “ The highest tides in the world can be found in Canada at the Bay of Fundy, which separates New Brunswick from Nova Scotia. The highest tides in the United States can be found near Anchorage, Alaska, with tidal ranges that average around 30 feet ” |
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A floating body displaces its weight. The ice cube floats because it is less dense than liquid water. Some of the ice cube is above the water because, being less dense, it takes up more space than it would if it was in the liquid state. It displaces a volume of water equal to its weight and the remainder of its volume is above the water line. When it melts back into the liquid state it becomes just as dense as the water around it. Now it takes up exactly as much space as the part that was not above the water line before.
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Why???? Because as you cool water in it's liquid form, it contacts a bit and loses some volume all the way down to 32F, when it freezes and expands a bit due to crystallization. We see that everywhere where ice forms---cracking concrete, splitting rocks, etc. This is why ice floats---it is less dense than H2O in liquid form. When you melt it, the opposite occurs and you get a bit of volume contraction. However, that is not the effect when glaciers and ice caps melt (Antarctic, not Arctic)-----that ice is over land and not part of the ocean---it adds to the ocean and causes the level to rise. And it WILL happen---it has happened over a dozen times in the last 4.5 million years of our current ICE AGE and will happen again. Coastal cities will be underwater, just as cities built on the coast 15,000-20,000 years ago are under water off the coasts of India, Japan and Mexico. And all that happened WITHOUT FOSSIL FUELS. It happened because forces much greater than your SUV are driving these cycles. What are these forces----No one knows for sure---the sun, variations in Earth's orbit, changes in the tilt of earth's axis, gravitational forces from undiscovered singularities, spacefaring aliens or God's plan----pick one or more, but your SUV is DEFINITELY NOT ON THAT LIST. The debate now is whether human activity is changing those cycles, accelerating the global warming that has already been occurring for the last 20,000 years without any human contribution. There is data to show that warming is accelerating, but that data is 10,50, 150 years old at best and is totally inadequate to serve as a predictive model. Add to that there are those that would profit enormously by pushing this climate change agenda and the whole issue becomes less and less scientific. The other question, even if the alarmists are right, is whether or not we can do anything about it. Frankly, we don't have the technology. The forces listed above are far more powerful than we are. Yes, we can buy EV's that only derive 80% of their energy from fossil fuels instead of 100% like an internal combustion engine, but is that going to change anything???? We might get some change if and when we develop fusion power and can have basically unlimited clean energy and can convert to hydrogen cells for vehicles, but that is at least 20+ years away, if ever. Then there are also wild cards, such as an asteroid/comet hit by one that is say 1/4 mile across--that will be the end of global warming for centuries, get your snowshoes out. Or a super volcano---just hope it isn't the one in Yellowstone. |
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There are three factors at work. Number 1: Ice on land melting because of rising temperatures increases the sea level by adding water to the oceans. Number 2: The warming of the oceans causes an increase in the volume and therefore an increase in the sea levels. Number 3: In many areas, the land is subsiding (sinking) and this makes it appear that the sea level is rising. This phenomenon varies greatly. For example, it is a big factor along the Gulf of Mexico.
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