If all the ice caps and glaciers melted all at once, it is estimated that low-lying states such as Florida, Louisiana, and parts of New York, New Jersey, and California would be most affected and potentially underwater due to the sea level rise caused by the melting ice.
The type is known as hydrosphere. It includes all the water on, under, and around the Earth, such as oceans, rivers, lakes, groundwater, and atmospheric water vapor.
If all the ice on Earth melted, the sea levels would rise significantly, flooding coastal areas and changing the shape of continents. This would lead to the loss of land and displacement of millions of people. The animated map would show a dramatic transformation of the Earth's geography, with many low-lying areas submerged underwater.
If all ice on Earth melted, global sea levels could rise by up to about 230 feet (70 meters). However, this scenario is unlikely to happen in the near future due to the large amounts of ice present in polar regions and the time it would take for it all to melt.
No, not all rocks can be melted. Rocks with high melting points, such as granite, can require very high temperatures to melt. Additionally, some rocks can react chemically or decompose before reaching their melting point.
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.
The sea level would rise more than 60 metres if all the world's ice, Greenland, Antarctica and all the glaciers, melted.
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.
If all the ice caps and glaciers melted all at once, it is estimated that low-lying states such as Florida, Louisiana, and parts of New York, New Jersey, and California would be most affected and potentially underwater due to the sea level rise caused by the melting ice.
when all the ice has melted
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.
When heat is added to ice, the ice absorbs the energy and starts to melt into water. The ice-water mixture remains at 0 degrees Celsius until all the ice has melted. Once all the ice has melted, the temperature of the water will begin to rise.
Unlike almost all comparable mixtures, the ice is floating. In almost any other mixture, the ice would sink to the bottom.
No it would not also the ice will most likely never melt lol