Now the insect is calling me dumb because he doesn't understand calculus.You still butthurt about people pointing out what an idiot you are? You can't debate, so you hurl insults to cover up your inadequacies. It's not working.
Dude I can see that you are clueless to what is an ice shelf and how sea levels can and will raise with the melting of them.
Dude you really can't read. How the hell does that make you think that I'm saying ice shelves float in air...are you retardedThere it is. So you were lying when you said I lied.
Just admit you lied. I never said ice shelves float in air. We will forgive you and continue to carry on an adult conversation. Seriously do you have a reading problem.
Seriously do you have a lying problem.[Dude I can see that you are clueless to what is an ice shelf and how sea levels can and will raise with the melting of them.
You think the big boys hang out on this site and hurl insults?? LOL!!!Now the insect is calling me dumb because he doesn't understand calculus.
You don't have the intelligence to hang with the big boys. Just stop, every word you type is a testament to your inadequacy.
He doesn't understand that when things aren't 'floating' in water, their weight isn't displacing water.Dude you really can't read. How the hell does that make you think that I'm saying ice shelves float in air...are you retarded
OH MY GOD!!! IT'S FLOATING!
I think the people with nothing worthwhile to say just complain about people calling them stupid...because they're stupid.You think the big boys hang out on this site and hurl insults?? LOL!!!
Please, continue to try to win... It is amusing to the rest of us.
So your debate is "you're stoooopid"? Maybe I don't have the intelligence to hang with the "big boys", but I seem to have reduced you to nothing but insults.Now the insect is calling me dumb because he doesn't understand calculus.
You don't have the intelligence to hang with the big boys. Just stop, every word you type is a testament to your inadequacy.
.Our heat production may actually be a good thing
if it saves of from the Next ICE AGE.
Another amazing conclusion based on.... nothing.And that is going to completely cover Florida in water?
Fucking amazing!!!!
We're not debating because you don't have the cognitive ability to debate.So your debate is "you're stoooopid"? Maybe I don't have the intelligence to hang with the "big boys", but I seem to have reduced you to nothing but insults.
Perhaps you should look up "ice shelf"He doesn't understand that when things aren't 'floating' in water, their weight isn't displacing water.
Still nothing but insults?We're not debating because you don't have the cognitive ability to debate.
I also don't debate monkey's... although sometimes I make funny faces at them.
Perhaps you should look up "ice shelf"
]I think the people with nothing worthwhile to say just call people stupid...because they're stupid.I think the people with nothing worthwhile to say just complain about people calling them stupid...because they're stupid.
E.g. you.
That's really not a whole lot of ice. For the sake of this argument I would have found a better picture.Another amazing conclusion based on.... nothing.
It's a pic of a glacier (that's not floating.... just as a reference for 'Red'...)
Ice exists on land. Ice that's not displacing water, will add to its volume.
Not rocket science.
Way ahead of you, big rig.Perhaps you should look up "ice shelf"
An ice shelf is a thick floating platform of ice that forms where a glacier or ice sheet flows down to a coastline and onto the ocean surface. Ice shelves are only found in Antarctica, Greenland and Canada. The boundary between the floating ice shelf and the grounded (resting on bedrock) ice that feeds it is called the grounding line. The thickness of ice shelves ranges from about 100 to 1000 meters.
In contrast, sea ice is formed on water, is much thinner (typically less than 3m), and forms throughout the Arctic Ocean. It also is found in the Southern Ocean around the continent of Antarctica.
Ice shelves are principally driven by gravity-driven pressure from the grounded ice.[1] That flow continually moves ice from the grounding line to the seaward front of the shelf. The primary mechanism of mass loss from ice shelves was thought to have been iceberg calving, in which a chunk of ice breaks off from the seaward front of the shelf. A study by NASA and university researchers - published in the June 14, 2013 issue of Science - found however that ocean waters melting the undersides of Antarctic ice shelves are responsible for most of the continent's ice shelf mass loss.[2]