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Default Experiment in Sea Level Rise

MeowSayTongue wrote:
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 13:07:36 -0600,
(Hal Murray) wrote:

In article ,
Jim Thompson writes:

I assume you'll agree that the Arctic is essentially neutral without
me having to pull out your finger nails ?:-)

Is Greenland part of the Artic?

Anybody got the number handy? How much would sea level rise
if Greenland melted?


26 FEET

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland_ice_sheet


Greenland is a land mass, so I do not think it will be melting any time
soon.

It is, however, covered with a large amount of ice.


The bedrock in the center of Greenland has been pressed below sea level
by the weight of the ice sheet.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland



The part of Greenland that is above the Arctic Circle is "part of the
Arctic".

There are no places on Earth that are "part of the artic", because no
such place exists on Earth.

Take the BLANK "Follow ups to:" line OUT of your retarded news reader
setup, jerk.