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If atmospheric CO2 and global temperatures continue to rise, how much will the sea level rise in the next 500 years?
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Fri, 2006-11-03 23:06 — admin
More than 25 meters/86 feet
40% (786 votes)
20 meters/66 feet
15% (295 votes)
10 meters/33 feet
11% (225 votes)
7 meters/23 feet
17% (338 votes)
3 meters/10 feet
6% (124 votes)
1 meter/3 feet
11% (215 votes)
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If atmospheric CO2 and global temperatures continue to rise, how much will the sea level rise in the next 500 years?:
More than 25 meters/86 feet
20 meters/66 feet
10 meters/33 feet
7 meters/23 feet
3 meters/10 feet
1 meter/3 feet
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