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U.N. reports 'off the charts' melting of glaciers

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By Robin MILLARD

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Melting of glaciers won't change the sea level. It's Archimedes' principle.

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Melting of glaciers won't change the sea level. It's Archimedes' principle.

I hate to burst your bubble but it already has. During the last ice age there was dry land connecting Siberia to Alaska. As the ice melted the oceans rose and now that land bridge is under water.

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Bad scientific news. My hope was to relocate on the moon, as I relocated to Japan. But the big space rockets with many seats explode after 4 minutes.

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If all of the ice at both of the poles melts, then what?!

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If all of the ice at both of the poles melts, then what?!

Beijing and Fresno become beach towns.

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Melting of glaciers won't change the sea level.

Extra water will just spill over the edge of the flat earth.

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Melting of glaciers won't change the sea level. It's Archimedes' principle.

Are you saying the earth's continents float on the sea? An interesting notion.

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If Antarctica melts, sea level will stay the same, for the reason that if ice in a swimming pool melts, the water level remains the same.

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