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Flood Physics.
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<blockquote data-quote="Smithi" data-source="post: 73907032" data-attributes="member: 418885"><p>Where is all this water supposed to be coming from? It would have to be extra-terrestrial, by definition. If it came from rainfall, that would not affect global sea level rise. I'm assuming most people are familiar with where rain comes from? It is due to evaporation of (mostly) sea water. To cause a global flood, it would have to be preceded by a global fall in sea level, as the rain to cause the flood was evaporated to form the rain that caused the flood! As I've said, this is nothing to do with science, and shouldn't be in the Physics section.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithi, post: 73907032, member: 418885"] Where is all this water supposed to be coming from? It would have to be extra-terrestrial, by definition. If it came from rainfall, that would not affect global sea level rise. I'm assuming most people are familiar with where rain comes from? It is due to evaporation of (mostly) sea water. To cause a global flood, it would have to be preceded by a global fall in sea level, as the rain to cause the flood was evaporated to form the rain that caused the flood! As I've said, this is nothing to do with science, and shouldn't be in the Physics section. [/QUOTE]
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