Some coastal regions will be more susceptible to flooding, but all of Britain would not flood.
If the polar caps continue to melt the Earth will most likely flood.
The oceans will rise and areas along the coast will flood. Animals will lose habitat.
Melting of the ice caps Global warming causes the ice caps to melt. As they melt, the moving water corrodes at the remaining ice, speeding up the process.
Ocean levels rise and low land areas will flood. There is all ready areas flooding.
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While the melting of the North Pole ice caps could contribute to rising sea levels, it is unlikely to cause a catastrophic flood that submerges the entire world. However, it could lead to significant coastal flooding and impact low-lying regions over time. Efforts to mitigate climate change are crucial in preventing excessive melting of polar ice caps.
Polar ice caps
Creationists believe that ice caps were formed through natural processes such as the post-Flood Ice Age, which is seen as a result of the catastrophic global flood described in the Bible. They attribute the formation of ice caps to a combination of volcanic activity, plate tectonics, and changing atmospheric conditions following the flood event.
Mars' ice caps are made of water and water doesn't melt until 33.0579 degrees Fahrenheit and the average temperature on mars is -80 degrees Fahrenheit, for most of the planet.BUT...The Ice Caps are located at the southern most point of mars, where the average temperature is -250 degrees Fahrenheit.
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when the polar ice caps melt
We don't know when all the ice caps will melt. We may be able to slow global warming so they don't all melt. Even if they do all melt, sea levels will rise around 70 metres, or 215 feet, all over the world. This will flood many coastal cities and farmlands, but there will still be plenty of high ground that will not be flooded.