yes!
That can certainly happen.
Coastal Areas and Islands, atolls.
Global warming is already raising sea levels. Many coastal areas are going to flood. We will have to abandon many towns and cities. Fragile people are especially at risk from heat waves.
Global warming expands the oceans, so sea level rises. Water from melting snow and land ice also raises water levels. Low lying coastal areas will flood.
All low-lying countries and coastal areas will be underwater by 2050 unless we stop global warming and climate change. Many countries experiencing drought now may well be desert.
Much of Bangladesh's coastal lands are flat and low-lying. Global warming is warming the oceans, so the water expands and the sea levels rise. Melting ice from glaciers on Greenland and Antarctica is also raising sea levels. This will mean Bangladesh's coastlands will be flooded with salt water, killing all crops for ever.
global warming is a threatening problem in the world. As the plants are affected by the global warming the roots which hold the soil will be affected. at the same time climate will be changed. thus even very little amount rain can cause the flood.
Global warming catastrophically reduce mankindes bility to grow food, destroy or severely damage wildlife and wildernass, raise sea levels and thereby flood coastal areas and farmland.
No, it may be too hot. Outdoor fires may be banned because of the risk of wild fires and bush fires. Coastal areas may be flooded.
The polar areas
Global warming is caused by human activity. The planet is warming and this warming is changing the climate. Sea levels are rising and threaten many low-lying areas and cities permanently.
In so far as global warming will decrease the amounts of polar ice, that melted water does result in a higher Sea Level. National Geographic June 2011 - Earth 56 million years ago - Sea Levels 225 feet higher than now.