Not even close. The coasts would be inundated, and most of Florida might disappear under water, but there is not enough water tied up in ice to raise sea levels by more than a few tens of feet.
None. The process for the ocean to expand in order to raise sea level in a significant way is very slow. Hundreds or thousands of years. Relax.
It can be wet because it has partially melted. It is just frozen water, after all.
Yes, at a sufficiently high temperature, all rocks can be melted.
we would die or have to adapt fast
yes
None. The process for the ocean to expand in order to raise sea level in a significant way is very slow. Hundreds or thousands of years. Relax.
There would be some dry land.
their is not water under the sand on a beach. If there was the beach would collapse.
If all the ice melted in the North Polar regions, there would be no rise in sea levels, because Arctic ice is in the water already.If all the ice melted in the South Polar regions, in Antarctica, then sea levels around the world would rise 70 metres, or 230 feet. Every coastal city round the world would be flooded, including New York State.
When you have plenty of water you cannot drink it is frozen water, or ice. However, as scientific points and to add a mental challenge, we can also say all ice can be melted with the right conditions, but not all melted ice can be drunk.
The sea level would rise more than 60 metres if all the world's ice, Greenland, Antarctica and all the glaciers, melted.
If you mean liquid water, then the Earth is the only planet. Mars has water ice in abundance but if melted, would probably not be anywhere near as plentiful as Earth. NASA calculates that if all the water ice was melted, Mars could be covered by water to a depth of 11m. So, as of 2010, no known planets have the same amount of water as Earth.
It can be wet because it has partially melted. It is just frozen water, after all.
well all the ice melted so that would of melted the ice ... talk about tsunami
Well, firstly, water is already melted, and air is not only already melted but already boiled. In other words, your question makes no sense at all.
The ice melted into water that drained into the ocean. this is why the ocean level rose dozens of meters.
Yes, at a sufficiently high temperature, all rocks can be melted.