World Flood Map | Sea Level Rise (0 - 9000m)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- This flood map video shows the elevation/sea level trend across the world by sea level rise visualization from normal sea level to the highest point (mount everest). The elevation given in the map is in meters.
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Tags:
lands that flood in our life time
ocean water expand, ice melting
how earth would look if all ice melted
how high will sea level rise, climate change of earth
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understanding the sea level rise
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250 million years in the future
what sea level rise will do to coastal cities
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antarctica ice melting issue
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I know it's quite off topic but does anybody know of a good website to stream new movies online?
It’s KILO Use Kilo After 1000
this is higly innacurrate since EVERYONE knows that the Dutch would conquer the sea
@@vampireknight5821 Greenland is covered by ice and would become many islands and the centre would be under water.
But
During the first couple of meters
World: nothing
The Netherlands: SCREAMING
florida: *gone*
Cuba: *HELP*
REEEEWEEEEEE
@@thatoneguy7451 Florida is no more
Yes
On the bright side, the Aral Sea is back and better than ever baby!
😁✌🏼
😁👍🌎
60-70 meters is the upper limit of sea level rise from melting glaciers. At this level the Caspian and the Aral will remain inland seas and their level will depend on how much rain there will be in the basins of the rivers flowing into them
@@РК101 😬😯😭
@@РК101 But with more water in ocean, there should be more rain, so it could help too.
Entire world: sinking
Tibet: nice movie
🤞
it sinked
@@watashinosaigo it sunk*
@@astropurpless oops lol
@@watashinosaigo its mountains
It is remarkable how the Himalayan mountain range, the Andes and the Rocky Mountains, as well as the Sierra Madres, resisted for a very long time
I lived in Toluca, Mexico for a long time. I guess I won't complain that much about the city from now on...
Now will all need to live on the tops of Rocky Mountains to survive climate change it seems.😮
@@janejones8672I'm early, hurry up y'all
World: *Sinking
Austria, Ethiopia, Mongolia: our Navy is back bois
✌🏼❤️
@@Worldostats1 Switzerland and Nepal: "learn how to deal with out naval power!"
Bolivia enters the chat.
And Bolivia...
The Himalayan Freshwater Fishing Boat Armada WILL DISTROY YOU ALL!
Bolivia: in the future Chile will be under water!!!
Chile: No.
Chileno no votes a los zurdos, voy para alla
Bolivia: w-w-what? Luckily Brazil is underw- HELP IM SINKING GLOGGLOGLOGLOG *dies*
Bolivia will get sea...through the Atlantic, if water keep rising.
Cuando sube el nivel del mar
Bolivia: si el poder es mio
Pero el mar se sube mas y mas
Bolivia: no espere, es demasiado , es demasiado.
Pd: algún comentario español
La elevación del mar, afectaría a las placas tectónicas?
Pregunto de pura ignorancia.
For you worrying people, the 75m+ cant happen unless the ground sinks, Earth doesnt have that much water in it, its maxium rising level is only 70m with the all ice caps melted
When the water rises to 30 meters, my city would be Atlantis.
Người Việt Nam thật thông minh :')
@@harrisonthomas5723
ờ được
@The Nine Tankers
Nope, im from Mexico, Yucatan Peninsula
Denmark would basically be gone
I love how the Andes, Himalayan, and other tall mountains were the last to survive.
Sea level : 4500 meters
World : RIP
Nepal : Chilling
hes dead
It Tibet not Nepal
U mean tibet
Chilling in tge top of the world
Where could we possibly get the water to do that, though? We could melt every gram of ice on earth, and the sea would only rise 60 meters.
This is basically a world simulation of the 2012 movie
Water did not go to the top of Everest in movie so no.
It's a simulation up until the like last 20 seconds lmao
More like the past of Waterworld.
But, was 2012 the prequel?😦
Ilimunati have stated that 2012 was a warning which means 2021 is the real world end
The Water World
Europe: basically not existing anymore
Norway: I'm gonna be icy Hawaii!
😅
Someone say Hawaii?
Yeah, exept that Carpathians in Romania would still be dry alongside with Norwegian mountains
Spain is one of the highest countrys in europe
@@gonzalox_the3840 true in two ways :D
Sea Level Rise 10m
Everybody: Pretty Normal
Tuvalu: bruh
Maldives: ah, here we go again
Phuket: fuck now my island dies
Tibet: "it's over Greenland, I have the high ground"
Greenland: "you underestimated my power!"
Tibet: "don't try it"
Greenland: *drowning at 3300m
I Dont see Antarctica????
@@nikofox8513 did i say Antarctica? I mean Greenland
that is Nepal not Tibet
@@rajsunar2012 Mount is mount
hello there
All part of the fish-people's agenda
🏳️
Yes
More like our agenda. Global warming will be the reason behind this.
@@juanjoyaborja.3054 no.
@@juanjoyaborja.3054 no
Tibetan Plateau: this is fine
😅
LMFAO
😄
Greenland be like
Water levels rise by 5 meters:
The Maldives and the Netherlands: *visible gurgling*
It's weirdly peaceful watching everything getting obliterated by a huge flood from far above.
i think most people had no idea that greenland is so high, but yeah its true
edit: wow i've never had more than 100 likes and this comment has 1,4k!
Unless You Take the Ice Sheet/Glaciers Off
True
But why? I really didn't know that
Like is even higher than my country's tallest mountain, howm
No wonder kevin costner went north to find land in Waterworld. Haven't heard of him since!
@@booaks2980 the ice sheets thickness is 3+ kilometers thick which makes its elevation way higher
Himalayas: Hey, what's wrong?
Netherlands: *Gurgling in Dutch*
*"dying in spanish"*
*Drowned in Indonesia*
*G E W A T E R I S E E R D*
The Himalayas is full of corruption on every count. The mountains dry and crumbling from greed.
The first 30 seconds
Amsterdam : Tot ziens!
Jakarta : Selamat jalan!
Miami : Goodbye!
Lima : Adios
I was surprised to see eastern Russia getting eaten so quickly by the water
@İslam Aydoğmuş no, eastern as in East of the urals, that's what I consider the East of Russia, since it's in Asia
And western america staying on top of the water so long wow
RUSSIAN TOP💗💗💗🥳🥳💋💋💋😘😘😉😉🙀🙀🙀🥰🥰🥰🤯🤯🤯
It's called Western Siberia. That is why it's so rich in oil and gas. It was sea bottom in quite recent times.
@@ahemenidov1900 thank you for the info
I love this It shows the sea levels rising plus I love how it shows the highest peaks of each continent and I'm a nerd at geography so I do a lot of research outside of this video
Breaking news: Florida man drains the entire Atlantic by building dams and drinking the ocean
😂🤣😂🤣
Go comment this on his sea level shrinking video
Unfortunately you can't dam the gulf
XD
Makes sense
The only thing more depressing than the world sinking, is the fact that the map is in Mercator Projection.
Yup, agreed
, no, even more depressing is the fact that there is not enough ice on Earth to make oceans rise more than 70 meters (210 feet)... but to the author, that kind of catastrophic ocean rise wasn't spooky enough... 😏
@@aderitodealmeida5644 okay cool. But what if a meteor full of ice fell on the Earth? Or what if Chuck Norris took a piss in the ocean? Or what if this isn't really about what would happen if the ice caps melted?
It helped me when I was worldbuilding so
@@someotherworldlybeing3167 😏 Irony, my friend, Irony...
@@someotherworldlybeing3167 they made an episode of Evacuate Earth about that.
Flat earthers : "Thats impossible its just going to fall on the edge"
Your profile picture is disgusting
@@Myegoneedsthis what how
@@Myegoneedsthis I see nothing wrong about his pfp, all i see is just Chika Fujiwara doing a pose.
@@Myegoneedsthis How is that disgusting?
Nope, it'll fill the dome like an aquarium. They believe that now.
I love the introduction to WATER WORLD.
lmao I'm so dumb i was like "why Chile and California are not sinking since they literally have the ocean besides them" then i realize they're high mountains
Haha
This was my first reaction as well lol
Me too.
Andean Altiplano and puna of Atacama they are great plateaus in Chile
the level of intelligence here lmao
The netherlands: 60% of our country is allready under sea level
Water rises 10 m well guys we tried
and the water would never the less reach the 'inner' Netherlands via Belgium and Germany
50% sea
50% weed
We'd just build higher dikes tbh
It will never happens.
@@Nicky_Savage lol best quote :D
Argentina: Chile, the sea is coming for you!
Chile: Hahaha. What did you say? lol
Un chileno haciendose el ingles queriendo gastar a Argentina jajaja, igual tranquilo que de chile se encargan los terremotos
@@FutabaD para que te enojas jajajajaj
@@FutabaD a llorar a otra parte, que en argentina con un temblorcito de 6 grados quedan en el suelo.
@@kevinhenriquez3242 La diferencia es que nunca hay temblores aca ahi si, como el del Valdivia XD
@@FutabaD y qué tiene
I live 8 kilometers away from the ocean, yet my house would finally touch water at 124 meters (coming from Seattle area). Meanwhile at only 100 meters, pretty much all of the Netherlands, Florida, Denmark, Louisiana, Bangladesh, etc are completely dead. It’s crazy how fast countries can sink when below sea level.
The world: drowning
Greenland, Chile and Tibet: this is fine
Bolivia, Peru and Chile
@@pedrorubenrapraydiego2207 bolivia les declara la guerra por el control del nuevo mar.
Caucasian mountains just chillin'
And part of Ecuador.
Argentina has the tallest mountain
Is it surprising despite the fact that Chile is having a very long coast but remained irrelevantly affected untill 400 m?
Chile has the Andes ,search the Map of the south america is insane
@@carlosnascimento5035 there's also the Chilean Coastal Range that protects the central valley, because it reaches about 1500 m in the central part of Chile
The Andes...
And Spain
Chile was still mostly above water at 1000m!
1500m and still mostly alive!
0:52 : 😀 Happiness when Nepal is no more landlocked country
4:46 : 😭😓 Sadness when Nepal is no more Country
At 4.50 nepal is Atlantis 😎😎😎
@@princedastan2757 LOL
Same for my country, Paraguay
@@mathiassamuelcenturionmend1318 Paraguay existe confirmado
Greenland stands its ground lol
Finally Switzerland got some beaches 😍
Only 6 secs in the video and i already drowned😭🇳🇱
🤞😅
@@BahamianMotorWorker
Oh so you’re a commenter?
Speak commenter
@@Akhimed Oh so you're Bluey Tigrey?
Speak blueytigrish
@@AlanLikeAWalrus Oh, so you're writing?
Speak writing
@@Obamafrfrfr Oh.
Here in Sweden the land is still rising between 1mm to 10mm every year depending on the location. If you go back 8000 to 15000 years the sea level was a 100 meters lower then today. At that time it was possible to walk between Denmark and England. During the stoneage & bronzeage in Sweden, the whole landscape literally rose from the ocean. In some areas depending on the slope, you could get around 20-25 meter more land every year as the shoreline retreated. It must have been seen as a magical event for those who observed it.
Another interesting fact is that the english channel was most likely carved out by two massive tsunamis and/or floods.
Scandinavia is rising due to isostatic compensation. Basically the weights off the glaciers during the last glacial pushed Scandinavia down and now that the weight is gone it is slowly lifting itself up again. (For those interested)
I'm aware we once had Doggerland which sounds dirtier than what is is!! Literally us Brits being joined to the rest of Europe! It would of made the Brexit debate more interesting at least
@@robbevanooteghem7429 also Finland
@@JackRabbit002 imagine how gross it would be to have you guys connected
@@JackRabbit002 It would have made WW2 more interesting.
"Amazon river is evolving to...*Pokémon song*..Amazon sea!"
LMAo🤣🤣🤣
Comentário: ingles
Pessoa que comentou: KevIN HerInQue
@@s-ts-4348 tem que fala inglês pros gringo entender e dar like kkkkk
@@KevinAssalin kkkkkk
**Amazon company wants to know your location**
*The rest of world flooding*
Africa: Finally, Water
I'm surprised that many of the islands in southeast Asia like Indonesia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka actually lasted for a good amount of time.
Volcano island
yeah, expected most of the islands in the Philippines to sink in the first few hundred meters.
@@alysiannnn8274 Only the small islands will sink in few hundred meters while Luzon and Mindanao will probably last long.
Normal they are alredy (for indonesia
@@tan9718 mhl kita
Mount Everest: oh no! The world is sinking
Also Mt. Everest: anyways...
😜
Don't worry , cause even if all that ice on earth where to melt ,the sea level would only rise by 70 meters
So Russia will suffer, who would've thought. Everybody says Russia is the safest place in case of flood.
@@anonymousentertainment9823 not that much. Most of northern Russia is uninhabited.
@@brewen_lmrch yup most live in the west if I’m right cuz my world geo teacher told me last semester
"Only"
Danish people: *ONLY*
Okay, South Africa and Chile seem to be a nice place to await the sea level lowering.
WORLD: SCREAMING
GREENLAND: *Grabs popcorn*
❤️✌🏼
tibet:can I have some please?
Humanoid gone
Greenland in 3300: *drowning*
Thats not an option cause it would be frozen
Pittsburgh will finally be a beach town
At 300m.
Me: Finally the Sahara will turn green.
Europeans: Swimming with the fish
just a questions can we survive with boats and stuff or not?
4:39 The whole world: Please someone help us we are sinking 🙁
Tibetans: BEACH 🤑🤑🤑 🏝🌊
Cringe
Cringe
Cringe
Cringe
Cringe
For those who are concerned, all ice caps in the world melting can increase the global sea level by 60-65 meters. Not much, but enough to flood 70% of human population dwelling areas.
The end of last ice age we had a sea level increase by around 130m, which is why in recent years we keep discovering under water ruins of past civilisations.
It would create new habitable coastal areas, especially in the north and arctics if global warming is the thing.
@@Yanate1991 What about Antarctica?
@@timcreations8059 uh that’s kinda a bit too cold
70% of population dwelling areas? Wtf? More like 0.007%, most of the world would remain in tact, including almost all of the biggest cities
A number I found is that between 40% to 50% of humans live like 200 kilometers from a coastline. That's maybe like 3 billion-ish people potentially being displaced assuming the water manages to reach em all or gets far enough to affect them in some way that they have to move (ie. Important food sources getting shafted, clean water, etc.). Even if it doesn't that's at least I think 1 billion being displaced.
Plus inland people/humanity as a whole would have to deal with a bunch of problems anyways. Our ecosystems would be pretty fucked, the refugees, floods, etc.
I learned that some places I thought were higher was actually lower, and some places I thought were lower was actually higher.
Meanwhile in Colorado, Chile, Norway and Tibet
"Gee, sure a lot of people moving into town lately"
1:30 Even at this point, Chile's capital still wouldn't be coastal
Chile = best
I am Peruvian, and currently heading to Arequipa (2335 meters above sea level). I survived for a while xd
Me at 550m height, In a City located in Western Ghats, Southern India.
Sea level rise wont affect me but a lot of Migration might be a challenge.
I'm literally 5 meters above sea level
@@Daniel_Martin777 Time to being out the guns to defend ourselves
Yo tengo cerca al valle del yeso acá en chile que esta sobre los 2400 msmm
La Paz at 3600
0m: people: just another day of my life
5m: people: hey did you hear that amsterdam flooded
10m: people: hey did you hear that 50% of the netherlands flooded
20m: people: hey did you hear that this is getting very interesting with netherlands
50m: people: hey did you hear that the netherlands and florida are gone
100m: hey, did you know that a quarter of the worlds land mass has gone? :D
yes.lol
150m : what is Netherlands and Florida ???
lol
@@RxGADITYA At 150m it's more the question "what was the imperial garden of Tokyo and what was Osaka?"
Sea levels rise 10 centimetres
The world: it’s fine
The Netherlands: *intense schreeuw*
Aliens without concept of elevation: Chile is gonna die, its popultion lives super close to the coast
Chile: A n d e s g o b r r r r r r r r
And Perú ;)
Especially as your culture evolved in the Andes and you only came down to the beach to fish in the past.
@@_Ovatsug no
@@theron312 yes?
@@_Ovatsug You wanna be the attention? the comment said Chile not Perú..
Everyone: sinks
Tibet: Ah The Perfect World!
Noah was spending 40 days and 40 Nights on his Boat, but he could've just lived in Tibet and everything would be fine.
Noah is myth
😁✌🏼
Considering mount Ararat wasn't submerged, sea level was approximately at 5000, meaning that he could've also lived in Andes
@@easytiger6570 You are telling me Noah could have landed on my country Chile
Wow
@@حيثلاانت NO MYTH.. you have been allowed yourself to be deceived.. because you live there is an opportunity to believe the God of creation has a son Jesus who came down to this earth...on purpose to die on a cross (the cruelest torture) for all the sins
West South America just chillin’
The absolute maximum of the rise of the sea level is 70 meters, if really every ice on the planet (polar caps + all glaciers) would melt.
Thx for info
Thx for the information 👍
Sadly that happening is pretty much an inevitability.
@@SoldiesBC Yes and No. Even, if nothing changes and the CO² output does not shrink, the sea level won't rise 66 meters within the next 100 years.
If nothing changes the sea level will rise by approximately 70 centimeters until 2100. And if everything would go perfect from now on (never ever) the sea level would rise "only" by 33 centimeters.
@Horst Wessel No. The ice in your freezer especially is excluded.
5:22 peaceful Earth
😅
No. It is Waterworld.
Fish: Oh, I guess you forgot about me...
@@louropalooza7248 it would still be called earth cuz earth is underwater
China: sinks
Tibet:-
This comment has been censored by the CCP
So glad Tibet is a part of China now
Thx for the heart
everyone: trying to climb up to Tibet
China: guess what, we have a railway!
Then guess we are lucky to have tibet as a part of our country hahaha.
Watching this video because of the latest One piece chapter. 24/5/24
The fact Spain's inside is made of 2 huge landscapes of 800 meters of height made us stand there quite a lot, and I loved to see how my city got in the water at it's exact moment when the 850m rise came. How did you do this and how many hours did it take? It's a very good job.
De qué ciudad eres? Por curiosidad
Acreditas neste embuste?
@@manuelsastre5230 es de Madrid, está a 850
@@alejandropalenciano2319 Hay más ciudades a más o menos esa altitud. Yo soy de Salamanca y estamos a unos 800 metros
@@manuelsastre5230 sí es verdad, de hecho lo acabo de mirar y Madrid está a 650, así que ni eso
Water: *highes*
The Netherlands:
...
Is highes even a word? I dont think so I think you mean the water rises
@@EquatorialPike yea he's not very smart
@@Crimsrn but you got the meaning right? Probably English might not be his mother tongue. Just like me. Language is just intended for communication. He is not attending any interview. He is just commenting on a RUclips video. And if u have a working brain u will get what he meant by that. Chill the duck down. It's just language. He is probably 1000 times smarter than you but may be language is not his thing. I have seen many smarter people like that.
🤭🏊♂️🏝🚣♀️🌊
Rises
4:20 *No wonder China wants Tibet*
Well imagine all the people from nearby Pakistan, India, China, Bangladesh, SEA escape to Tibet for refuge
Tibetan population: 📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📈
4.5 billion people in small tibet
Indians and Chinese were enough to drown Tibet by huge population 😂😂
@@nothingexists5066 😂😂😂
Andes and Himalaya: CHILLING
Immediately at the beginning: yea let’s take out Florida
Only after the Netherlands. In fact, in a real just assuming the heights map the Netherlands should be under water at 0m :D
@@yagoabellanasherce1666 facts
@@yagoabellanasherce1666 speak german better
Chile be like :UGH I SHOULDVE GET THE OCEANS IM DUMB
Later.....
Chile: wow that pretty good
Argentinians are permanently talking shit like: "careful getting swallowed by the sea Chileans hahaaa"
**This video**
😅
@@felipeoyarzun5424 La Patagonia?
Gacha kid
@@clashoclan3371 stfu im dont even play gavha and whats the problem with it?
Argentino : chileno te va a tapar el mar
Chileno : parece que va a ser al revez xd
Igual la parte más grande de la Patagonia la tiene Argentina
@@noledjokovic100 la parte mas decertica sera 🤣🤣🤣
La montaña más alta de Sudamérica (el Aconcagua) está en Argentina, por lo tanto, ustedes se hundirían primero
@@patriciomunoz6648 en aconcagua no vive nadi asi que la ultima persona en sobrevivir seria chileno
@@diegoleal3852 Nop
Until 250m
Most of Europe: *drowning*
Italy and Greece: yeah, we chillin 😎
Chile be chilling for the longest lol
Aguante Chile 🇨🇱
2:29 that's right, Minas Gerais state (Brazil) is full of mountains so it's fair to say that it would be the last to be completely flooded
But it isnt the tallest
@@Persac7 the last in brazil
The last one would technically be Pico de neblina at 2900m right next to the border with Venezuela.
Looks like chile still has its beaches
😁
I think those are the Andes Mountains
@@OneGreenSeaTurtle im a chilean, there is no difference lmao
Argentinos: Chilenos de los traga el mar
Also argentinos: se ahogan con una pequeña subida xD
@@Xavier_Sunyer Chileno no te vuelvas zurdo, voy para alla
How much water needed to fill upto 500 meter
And amount of water stored in cap in the form of water.
Ground: *sinking
Fish: Now it's time to visit human world. 🐟
Argentina: che chile eres un pasillo y el mar te va a tapar
Chile: yo soy inevitable
Argentina: no me quiero ir señor chile 🌊glu glu glu🌊
Latinoamerica es inevitable 😎🤙
Aconcagua es argentina pibe, aprende que somos mejores hasta en la tasa de indigencia
Con la moneda devaluada
@@gfrendanbo mejor, en cualquier momento nos volvemos top 1 del mundo
@@cucuruchodetramontana9079 Soy de Chile, vivo en el Valle Aconcagua…
Thank you so very much for this video. Extremely educational.
Vecinos de chile: que se los lleve el mar por desgraciados!!
Chile: a ustedes primeros jajaja
Bolivia: si porfa :D
@@zseliim5496 Seu madruga
South America Flood Map, Sea level rise (0-5000m)
ruclips.net/video/R4zK3n9seeA/видео.html
わい!
Nice
@@blagoevski336 I thought you died back in 2004? You back from the dead? What you doing commenting on RUclips videos if you're back from the dead?
@@mryan4452 i lived
@@blagoevski336 never thought of that, sometimes they fake stuff such as the moon landing. You must be v old now. Where you living?
This only takes regions into account, but in a hill country you also have valleys, so a hill country can turn into an archipelago.
It looks like the area around Manaus, Brazil is flooding at around 40 meters but Manaus is actually 92 meters above sea level. The other problem with this exercise is there isn't enough water in the world to raise sea levels by 9000 meters. If everything melts we might get a 300 foot rise in see level but that's it. I did a spreadsheet on this some years ago and it was pretty interesting.
Fun fact: a fish or crab might live inside your gaming PC.
?
@@nopls1 He means that when everything gets flooded it's plausible that a sea creature might use the ruins of civilization as a shelter in this case a gaming PC that a random small fish/Crab just found lying there at the bottom and took it as shelter.
Or in your body
@@Amen-Magi your body would be shark food
Netherlands: gone reduced to water
I guess living at 2000 mtrs above sea level has its perks 😎. Himalayas ftw
How long to reach 350m? Im 411m above current sea level in the desert in outback Australia. Looking forward to beach front views. Just want to know how long i have to wait.
Chile a Argentina: Mirá! Mirá de quién te burlaste!!!
F
Si xd
Me da risa cuando dicen que "el mar se los va a tragar", Chile es casi pura montaña jsjs
@@terraelaweonao si mano, siempre veo a extranjeros diciendo eso de mi país y no saben na que chile es pura montaña al igual que buena parte de bolivia
@@blix4381 hiba a decir lo mismo, chile es prácticamente el país que más tiene cordillera de los Andes... Y aunque quizá no tenga el punto más alto, tiene en la mayoría de su territorio cordillera de los Andes y sin contar la cordillera de la costa y otras partes montañosas que son menos largos que la cordillera de los Andes pero no menos importantes.
@@sr_104 el nivel del agua tendría que superar los 5000 mil metros del nivel del mar para que chile se hundiera, el Tíbet creo que 7000 y tal.
Africa Flood Map | Sea Level Rise (0 - 4000m)
ruclips.net/video/vlkLrGKOxhM/видео.html
the map doesen't show the bottom ( southern hemisphere )
thanks! :D
The highest peak in Europe locating in russia it's called - mountain "Elbrus" which have height 5600m , by the way...
Well, that depends what you class as 'Europe', because it's in the Caucasus mountain range, which some people consider part of Europe and others don't. If you don't then Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in Europe
Lol. Even some roads in north India are higher than this mountain. Like umling la pass which is 5900m high
That is true but they made it part of Asia because they want the highest summit in the center of Europe and not on the border
@@दीपकनागर-ज6द yeah but no one cares about India, only the people living there
@@alexthegreat5009 lol. Alexander run away When he see Nanda Army waiting for him . Such coward is not great
wait, why the latam coast is still holding up? that part shouldnt sink first?
Chile and Himalayas: It’s over, I have the high ground!
have you considered that the crust of the earth floats on molten rock [magma], so as the ice melts, the seas not only increase in VOLUME but also in WEIGHT, and MIGHT depress the crust over the ocean floors, and so raise the continental plates, so compensating for the increase in volume? This will not apply to island groups which are on oceanic plates rather than continental plates.
I agree
Hadn't really thought that through before, but there has to be some level of truth to this. I wonder just how big the effect would be? I imagine if you actually could somehow raise the ocean level by another 9km, the effect would be fairly significant as the pressure over the tibetan plateau would be mind bogglingly less then over the pacific basin with a roughly 1,200 atmosphere, or roughly 18,000psi difference... and there are A LOT of square inches across the pacific basin!!! (ok now i have to calculate that... roughly 2.4 x10^17 square inches across the pacific... sooo... roughly 4.3 x10^21 lbs of force!! yikes!! I can't even wrap my head around that! you have to start comparing it to the masses of planetary bodies to get a sense of scale!)
@@michaelransom5841 did you ever finish the math?
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Try melting 1Kg /Pound of ice, you'll have exactly 1Kg/Pound of water. WEIGHT, as you wrote, won't change.
While in the rest of Europe basically only important mountain ranges where left, Spain was doing pretty good
It's 1am. Tomorrow go to work and am watching this. Classic
The worst case scenario is 65 meter (if all ices in the world is melting)
thank you! source link?
Only until you realize that sea level was once 4500 meters lower, and that more water still exists in the crust than all the oceans combined.
@@jackburton7964 there is no "sea level" during hadean eon 4,5 billion years ago because entire earth surface is rock and lava.
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Russia : I'm not feeling good about this
US: why am I skinny
Australia : guys?, There's a big hole here..
Yay. The area around the great lakes stays relatively unchanged up to like 200 meters. That sounds pretty good to me
Tibet looks like a safe place.
bolivia after 100m raise: i see this as an absolute win
Got their coast on the east side
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Ethiopia too 😂😂
I love how the big countries are sinking so quick while the small ones are slow
the nations in benelux want to know your location
@@arandomperson3014 well its a 300K KM country
@@chinairan3112 Benelux a 300k km² country?? its not even 100k km²
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Even if all ice melts , then also maximum increase in sea level would be 70m.
And maybe Antarctica will be newland
And Bolivia still remained landlocked
Sea level: 0m
North of Caspian Sea: Anyway, I started drowning.