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scott_sieger
Hi, a hypothetical
I'm not sure whether this question/discussion has been posted but i am assuming it has and I can't find any reference to it...but
If we for a moment assume hypothetically that global warming predictions are reasonably accurate and we also assume that we are unable to stop the ice on the south pole from melting.
In a physics context what would be the result to the planets orbit, rotation without the weight of the ice on the south pole?
I would assume it to be quite dramtic... any thoughts on this subject?
I'm not sure whether this question/discussion has been posted but i am assuming it has and I can't find any reference to it...but
If we for a moment assume hypothetically that global warming predictions are reasonably accurate and we also assume that we are unable to stop the ice on the south pole from melting.
In a physics context what would be the result to the planets orbit, rotation without the weight of the ice on the south pole?
I would assume it to be quite dramtic... any thoughts on this subject?