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Originally posted by jade_dragon
What this means is the melting the ice on the planet will not increase the water level on the planet, as a matter of fact it will probably decrease the water levels slightly. The earth is pretty much a closed system due to the atmosphere, the water will evaporate only to condense and fall again, basic physics. It is suprising so many scientists overlook this because they listen to what one person says and then just build on it instead of learning building block principals. The evaporation will cause a higher average of precipitation but only in certain areas.
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Not if the ice that is melting was ABOVE WATER.
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