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This is a video that simulates the rise and fall of the sea level.
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@landon9878 il y a 1 an Cher Du Monde (600 000…
The worst case scenario for rising sea levels in about 68 meters. That is if all of the ice $)
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melted. Even if that happens, where I live in Tennessee, I would still be about 65 meters 201 M de vues • il y a 3 ans
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above the new sea level.
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I’ve wanted to see a simulation like this show the effect of falling sea levels for years.
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There were so many stupid discussions in my textbooks talking about all these
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mysteries of how civilization moved across continents and built all these cities and
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monuments that are underwater but I always said “Well when the earth was covered in …
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Lireduring the last ice age, where do you think the ice came from? Think it just
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appeared? No the sea levels had to have gone down” and a map like this easily explains
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@hassanyameen il y a 11 mois c'est du mauvais goût ou


Fascinating how quickly the connection between Alaska and Russia appears even with pas ??
a tiny drop in sea level forming the Beringia Land Bridge between North America and SQUEEZIE
Eurasia. 12 M de vues • il y a 3 ans

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@Schutti73 il y a 10 mois
There is one problem: A area under the actual sealevel will not [ll automatically. Les 10 frontières les plus
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Would love to see one with predicted plate movements over time, past and future.
Probably much more di^cult but would be very interesting!!! Le plus gros trou noir de
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@thespaniard444 il y a 10 mois
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Idk why I got the biggest sense of fear when the sea levels started rising in the 36 M de vues • il y a 11 ans
beginning, and the biggest sense of relief when the water started [lling up in the end,
knowing both were probably never going to happen anywhere close to now.

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6. All the extra land acquired by island nations like Maldives, Seychelles, Fiji etc. 53 M de vues • il y a 3 mois
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It’s amazing that the big island of Hawaii stayed above water longer than most of the Cyprien
rest of the world. Mauna Kea is ridiculously tall (4,207.3 m / 13,800 ft). 30 M de vues • il y a 12 ans

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0:10 Start: Sea Levels Rise
2:34 Everything is Under
4:08 Sea Levels Drop
6:19 Dry, the desert?

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@gusdrivinginaustralia6168 il y a 11 mois
Interesting that Lake Eyre in almost Central Australia grows quickly early, this is
de[nitely created based on altitude levels not sea levels rising, that region is totally
surrounded by higher ground and its very dry most of the year, it is fed by rivers from the
east that empty into it rather than it being possible for sea rise to back up a river from …
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@yintaozen5353 il y a 10 mois
I immediately looked for the pillars of Hercules (the Straits of Gibraltal in modern times)
when the sea water was very low (-300 to -600 meters lower than today) and
surprisingly enough there were several areas of the continent that were currently
submerged at the bottom of the ocean and could be part of atlantis…
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quite surprising actually.
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@urielantoniobarcelosavenda780 il y a 1 an (modi[é)
0:24 if all the ice melted
1:16 if see levels rose by 10%
1:43 if see levels rose by 26.8%
1:59: if see levels rose by 50%
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see levels rose by 100%
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Please take in consideration that in the video, several meters rose or drop in the same
second, and as such, is impossible to pinpoint exactly the moment, the average see
@BacchusAdoneus
level is 3730m deepil y a 1 an (modi[é)
Great video! But I feel like the second scenario is in[nitely more worse than the [rst.
Even at its most extreme. With more water, we still have a chance (boats, [sh, etc.).
With no water though... we're [nished.
That, in a way, makes me worry a little less about rising sea levels.

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@Seriksy il y a 10 mois
What's interesting here is that the sea before the last ice age was about 120 meters or
something lower. So 4:30 is pretty much how it was. You can see where "Doggerland"
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@twolip7540 il y a 10 mois
I would love to see this synchronized to the predicted tectonic plate movement as well.
Great work!

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@YaBoyLagrand il y a 10 mois
That was honestly very interesting keep up the awesome work!

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@WildBoy200Yaboi il y a 1 an
Humans in 18000BC: TOO MUCH LAND
Humans in 2500AD: TOO MUCH WATER

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@roberts.1050 il y a 11 mois
The great lakes were gone WAY too early in the dry up period, at ~50 Meters (~150 feet)
I know from sonar [shing that they are EXTREMELY deep from glacial carving, we used
to have sonar returns never come back in relatively close to shore areas with sonar set
at the ~250 foot range (~83 meter).

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@gpsc il y a 10 mois
This video has been viewed by many people and has been viewed more than 2 million
times. Thank you for your continued support.

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