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Enlightened-Beaver t1_j4qjzhi wrote

The real question is how long until Florida is all under water though?

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TastyCartographer630 t1_j4ri54s wrote

Let’s be real, that one might be for the best

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Enlightened-Beaver t1_j4rilce wrote

Yes and no. Have you seen what happens to rats and cockroaches when it floods? They come into your house.

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InternetWilliams t1_j4s02bx wrote

My wife is from Florida so fuck you buddy.

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Enlightened-Beaver t1_j4s0hyr wrote

I’m sorry to hear that

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InternetWilliams t1_j4s2j96 wrote

It's always the self-professed "good guys" who refer to other humans as rats and cockroaches.

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TastyCartographer630 t1_j4sh3l1 wrote

I think you’re taking a joke a little too seriously

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apparissus t1_j4vj0ji wrote

But his precious feelings! Evidently he gets triggered by people disrespecting Florida.

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Azure_Crystals t1_j4qx620 wrote

Never, because it is not possible, sea level is projected to rise only 30 to 50 cm until 2050, and around 1.5 meters until 2100, Florida will not be underwater, but low-lying islands, cities and islets will most probably be.

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Enlightened-Beaver t1_j4qzjqk wrote

I mean it’s definitely not never. It clearly was underwater at some point in the past. In fact for most of earth’s history Florida was under water.

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Azure_Crystals t1_j4r1ix9 wrote

That's true but with current trends of sea level rise, very highly unlikely that Florida will sink completely or even partially unless some cataclysmic event happens that will melt all the ice which seems very improbable by scientists.

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Dhiox t1_j4rey5x wrote

Even if it isn't fully submerged, it will flood constantly.

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