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And the people living there can move out. Problem solved. What do you think we can do? Build a giant wall? LMAO!
Maybe, and where will these millions of people move to? How will other parts of the country handle having millions of people relocating in this country? If you don't care about these issues, then there isn't any problems for you to worry about.
Maybe, and where will these millions of people move to? How will other parts of the country handle having millions of people relocating in this country? If you don't care about these issues, then there isn't any problems for you to worry about.
It's not my problem, it's theirs. They can deal with it. You can help them if you want to also.
Well when you take two places a lot of people live and fill it with water, what happens?
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Originally Posted by SourD
I don't know, you tell me. Are these people immobile? What do you want people to do? They can move out now if they are worried.
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Originally Posted by urbanlife78
I can't tell you anything, it is up to you to figure out what would happen when the sea rises from this.
Urbanlife - you have been watching too many catastrophe movies. We are talking melting ice - not a typhoon. Even if it did happen as described, how fast will the water progress? Pretty slowly, right...?
I think people will have time to react.
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