I think that the problem is that you have to purify sea water and pile it up above sea level before it can be forced down to the sea by gravitational extrusion and calve off into ice bergs. The energy requirements for creating and transporting fresh water inland above sea level are prohibitive.
Plastic replicas of icebergs… brilliant! Well, as long as they’re made from the mass of plastic that’s accumulated in the ocean and not from fresh petroleum.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 7 years ago
I think that the problem is that you have to purify sea water and pile it up above sea level before it can be forced down to the sea by gravitational extrusion and calve off into ice bergs. The energy requirements for creating and transporting fresh water inland above sea level are prohibitive.
PICTO over 7 years ago
All you have to do is create an environment that is conducive to freezing water, let’s say for example, a nuclear winter…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Once the ice on land melts then you will see sea rise.
gammaguy over 7 years ago
Plastic replicas of icebergs… brilliant! Well, as long as they’re made from the mass of plastic that’s accumulated in the ocean and not from fresh petroleum.