Barrier Reef

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Is the sea level rising or are we just sinking?
Dissolving. All this blooming rain.
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I friggin hate all this sea water. Takes up far too much space on our planet. We desprately need to get rid of some. Is there a way?
 
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The earth managed for 4 and 1/2 billion years without it though.
The earth will manage perfectly well if all the continents sink into the sea and humans become extinct. A few more wars and a few billion deaths are of no importance to the earth.

To humans, however....
 
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The earth will manage perfectly well if all the continents sink into the sea and humans become extinct. A few more wars and a few billion deaths are of no importance to the earth.

To humans, however....
You are one bundle of laughs - I bet you are a wow at parties :sleep:
 
Lets say the sea level continues to raise like it historically has, for various reasons/circumstances, natural or unnaturally, it doesn't matter. Only humans can possibly save it's landmasses flora and fauna.
 
Has the Sea-level ever actually risen? That is, is there more water now than there was

The variations are mostly because of various land masses rising and falling.

Most of the central U.S. used to be under water. The Mediterranean wasn't.

Perhaps the land under the Great Barrier Reef did just 'sink'
 
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