• Question: how many years until the sea levelds rise to cover all the land

    Asked by keep11sand on 20 Nov 2024.
    • Photo: asma slaimi

      asma slaimi answered on 20 Nov 2024:


      Sea levels are rising due to climate change, but it is unlikely that they will rise high enough to cover all land. Current projections by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimate a sea level rise of 0.3 to 1 meter by 2100, depending on greenhouse gas emissions.

      Even in extreme scenarios, it would take thousands of years for sea levels to rise enough to submerge most land, as it would require the complete melting of all polar ice caps and glaciers. This could raise sea levels by about 70 meters (230 feet), but such a scenario depends on long-term climate trends and human action to mitigate climate change.

    • Photo: Cyrille Thinnes

      Cyrille Thinnes answered on 27 Nov 2024:


      Not sure this will happen: after all, many areas on earth are at very high elevation.

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