Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Rising seas Level




Rising of the sea level is one of the main effects of global warming. Over the last 100 years, the sea level has raised. Sea level change is difficult to measure. The major problem is that the land experiences vertical movements and these get included into the capacity. It is likely that much of the rise in sea level has been related to the concurrent rise in global temperature over the last 100 years. Other factors are more difficult to calculate. The rate of observed sea level rise suggests that there has a net positive payment from the huge ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica, but explanation of the ice sheets do not allow important estimates of their separate charity. The ice sheets remain a major source of doubt in accounting for past changes in sea level because of lacking data about these ice sheets.



http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/pages/rising-seas.html

4 comments:

Mohamed Al Marzouqi said...

It a good text and you have describe that the level of the sea will increase the future due to global warming, can you explain how this will effect the humans life.


Mohamed,

ahmed_alali said...

did you care about global warming before this project ?

KhaLeD Bin DaiBaN said...

Mohamed Al Marzouqi: Thanks for your good comment, and i want to tell you that the effect of increasing in sea level to the humans life is not good for them because people how live in islands will face floods and melting ice. So this will make thier life terrible.

KhaLeD Bin DaiBaN said...

Ahmed AlAli: thanks Ahmed for this question but i think its not in the right paragraph. :)


Honestly, before this project i dont have any idea about this problem so i dont care about Global Warming, but now sure i will care.