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Where does all this extra water come from?

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pdq1 | 13:49 Mon 26th Nov 2012 | Science
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Many countries like Britain are now deluged with enormous amounts of rainfall yet we still talk about rising sea levels. Admittedly some rainfall is redistributed back into our rivers but the land areas are massive so absorbing much of the rest. Extra global water cannot be created so does this mean its natures way of creating equilibrium so that the melting of the ice caps does not raise the sea levels?
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Firstly I did not back pedal on my claim about AWG being the biggest factor SINCE the Chixilub impact. Now you have not only demonstrated your ignorance of science but you inability to comprehend the usage of the English language.

The rest of your post is such rubbish is does not warrant further comment.

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