Yes! As temperatures increase more evaporation will create more precipetation, while ice caps and glaciers melt worldwide. This increase in available water (if you will) will inundate most if not all land masses on earth. However, during this process the effects could create cooling of the earths surface possibly producing an ice age instead. We'll have to wait and see but money is on flooding due to the human greed factor and carbon emissions.
The Earth will flood in some places.
The O zone protects the Earth from the sun heating us so hot,gas destroys that so when the O zone is broke the sun will melt all the huge ice burgs, then we get flooded.
If all the polar ice caps melted because of global warming it would significantly reduce the land masses because of the increased sea levels but the real issue would be the reduced salinity in the oceans. Coastal communities and cities would be seriously effected or lost due to the increased sea level.
Not right now, but if global warming starts then the antarctic and north pole will begin to melt which will increase the waters surface and will get higher and higher and flood every land in sight but its unlikely to happen and global warming is far off. so do not worry about it!
Even if the ice caps melted, there would still be plenty of dry land.
what it does is rains so much for hours that it starts to pile up and flood the earth.
In some places on Earth it may flood today. In other places on Earth there will be no flooding.
to destroy the wicked men that were on the earth
Because
For nearly one year
There is no evidence that a flood covered the whole earth.
There is no evidence that a flood covered the whole earth.
No.
what it does is rains so much for hours that it starts to pile up and flood the earth.
the earth recovers from a flood by growing over the area. usually the water washes away.
In some places on Earth it may flood today. In other places on Earth there will be no flooding.
what it does is rains so much for hours that it starts to pile up and flood the earth.
to destroy the wicked men that were on the earth
No it was not turned upside down at the time of the flood.
Because
By erosion.
The earth was potentially all water