Sooner or later you will all want to live in Michigan
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Sooner or later you will all want to live in Michigan
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I have been based in and work out of Detroit for 25 years. No way would I live there. The politics and bureaucratic insanity are mind numbing in California but it is a beautiful state with beautiful weather.
I grew up on Coronado in San Diego. Fished many years from piers there as a kid. I go back now and I see the tides have not changed on inch on the level on the pilings or beaches in 50 years. Not one inch. Huh.
If all the ice in the Arctic melted, the sea level would not change one millimeter. Why? The frozen liquid is already floating in the water. I am not going to lose any sleep over rising sea levels.
I grew up on Coronado in San Diego. Fished many years from piers there as a kid. I go back now and I see the tides have not changed on inch on the level on the pilings or beaches in 50 years. Not one inch. Huh.
If all the ice in the Arctic melted, the sea level would not change one millimeter. Why? The frozen liquid is already floating in the water. I am not going to lose any sleep over rising sea levels.
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a fairly safe assumption is if the Arctic ice cap thaws, the Antarctic ice cap will as well.
The majority of antarctic ice cap does reside on land. This melting will dramatically raise sea levels. ( along with all of the worldwide glaciers that are melting as well)
The majority of antarctic ice cap does reside on land. This melting will dramatically raise sea levels. ( along with all of the worldwide glaciers that are melting as well)
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