| time \/ | user name | message | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:20:31 |
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| Sep 25, 2021 03:21:28 |
boxman600 |
Density of ice increases slightly with decreasing temperature and has a value of 0.9340 g/cm³ at −180 °C (93 K). So if you cool further, the density increases corresponding to a contraction of the substance. the volume of ice decreases when the temperature decreases! | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:22:00 |
edgewalker69 |
Like the water molecules on the bottom of the ocean is under more pressure than those at the top, can that be measured in the temperature of the water you reckon? | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:22:03 |
xcomreborn |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure_melting_point#/media/File:Phase_diagram_of_water.svg | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:24:26 |
boxman600 |
But all the ice floating in the ocean and melting is not going to really increase the seal levels that much... | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:25:37 |
boxman600 |
But, Since water expands when it freezes, one ounce of frozen water has a larger volume than one ounce of liquid water. A completely submerged ice cube weighing one ounce, for example, displaces MORE than one ounce of liquid water. | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:26:20 |
boxman600 |
Yeah, I get that | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:26:31 |
boxman600 |
but doesn't the water already displace that volume? | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:26:41 |
napoleonicass |
@XcomReborn how does the sea levels change when bkmodtest goes in and out of the ocean? | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:26:56 |
xcomreborn |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Past_sea_level | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:26:57 |
boxman600 |
And for sure other things melting into the sea | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:27:02 |
boxman600 |
can for sure increase the sea levels | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:27:38 |
boxman600 |
Like the glaciers in Canada and stuff of fresh water dumping into the ocean can increase the levels | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:28:09 |
boxman600 |
That's true larger surface area | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:28:50 |
jammam |
woah that's strange how the melting point of ice decreases then increases with enough pressure | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:28:52 |
boxman600 |
and when you have trillions of galls go up a few degrees it can all add up | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:29:13 |
boxman600 |
gallons* | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:30:49 |
napoleonicass |
@XcomReborn Bro the earth is only 6,000 years, where you coming up with these numbers lmao | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:30:55 |
boxman600 |
The sea levels going up? | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:30:56 |
boxman600 |
What? | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:31:23 |
boxman600 |
So what will happen to Florida? | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:32:00 |
boxman600 |
R U saying Florida will be underwater? | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:32:05 |
edgewalker69 |
But there wasn't any large human effect on the environment back then, yet the climate changed WutFace | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:32:08 |
edgewalker69 |
How is that possible X com | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:32:13 |
xcomreborn |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Post-Glacial_Sea_Level.png | ||
| Sep 25, 2021 03:32:43 |
boxman600 |
MR streamer I'm too dumb to understand what I'm looking at |