As I understand it, sea levels won't rise due to the melting of sea ice but they would surely rise with the melting of ice on land once that water reaches the sea?
I have also read that a lot of water was released into the Atlantic from a huge inland sea in north America.
Added to that, the weight of ice in northern Britain is supposed to have led to the raising of the coastline of southern England. Once that weight was gone, the northern lands raised up and southern Britain sank lower.
jon wrote: I'm not convinced that Robert has fully thought through his arguments!
macausland wrote:Here's someone else who has written a book claiming it was surrounded by water.
In this case a lake full of hot water.
http://www.salisburyjournal.co.uk/news/ ... ref=twtrec
Boreades wrote:Confusing!
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