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Bob A Job | 11:38 Fri 06th Apr 2007 | How it Works
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With the reduction of the polar ice fields, and the following rise in sea level. how will the the tides be affected. will the larger body of water mean higher extreames in tides, and will this lead to more dramtic weather systems forming.
How will a more dramatic tidal shift affect the stability of the earths rotation and its natural cycles

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i think like seasides when there bild things in water like a peir, dock ports,oil riggs so on that is taking up water space all over the world and makes the sea reise tho its nothing to do globle worming my ideas
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I have no moved this question to the Science catagory.

Suna, thanks for you view of 'Globle worming'
Suna I like where your going here...after I had made sense of what on earth you were on about and translated into English, yeah sure Global Worming is a problem. Cats and dogs the world over are in my eyes suffering needlesly. Global Worming is definitely something that can't be ruled out.

Further to your Eureka type theory (which I think you should patent or write a paper on), we should go that step further and ban fat people from swimming in the sea. Just think what effect all those overweight Brits floating around on Lilos in teneriffe and lanzarote must be having on the British coastline. Is it any wonder our coastline is eroding. Should we ban ships too?

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