Map Of World If Ice Caps Melt
The effects caused by the melting of arctic ice if the polar ice caps melted would be relatively small.
Map of world if ice caps melt. This is inevitable if the world keeps using fossil fuels. All the ice on land has melted and drained into the sea raising it 216 feet and creating new shorelines for our continents and inland seas as the article points out there are more than five million cubic miles of ice on earth and some scientists say it would take more than 5 000 years to melt it all. Terrifying map reveals the devastation that would occur if all the world s ice melted the earth contains around five million cubic miles of ice and 80 per cent of this is in east. Another consequence of melted ice caps is the lack of reflective surface.
Polar ice caps are responsible for reflecting a large portion of incoming sunlight back out to space keeping ocean temperatures regulated. Mostly because water from the antarctic ice cap would run into the ocean the world s oceans would rise by about 200 feet 61 m if the polar ice caps melted. The business insider video team created this animated map to take us on a virtual tour of what all the continents would look like without any ice and we have to admit it s kind of terrifying. Some of the areas that.
According to 2010 government figures 39 per cent of us population live on a coast. Though it may be hard to tell right now while we still have polar ice caps national geographic recently created a series of maps that illustrate how visually different the earth would look if all the ice on the planet melted. If these ice sheets melted the rest of the world would be affected. The maps here show the world as it is now with only one difference.
Half live within 50 miles of. By current estimates if the polar ice caps melt sea levels around the world will rise by between 80 and 100m. Many cities and by default around 70 per cent of the world s population border on a body of water of some kind. In europe pictured cities including london and venice would be lost underwater as would the whole of the netherlands.
As the ice melts the surrounding waters warm up leading to more melt and so on. As this water enters the world s oceans it can disrupt currents and lead to changes in the climate as the oceans are the main system that regulates global temperatures. If possibly when the ice caps melt sea levels will rise by anything from 216 feet to 300 feet according to the us geological survey. This would entirely reshape the coastline as we know it and wipe out a lot of the world s major cities.
View all 146. All the ice on land has melted and drained into the sea raising it 216 feet and creating new shorelines for our. The maps reveal a world with far fewer land masses that are above sea level. The maps here show the world as it is now with only one difference.
So where will all that water end up.