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07
Jun
09

The Model with some or the details

The model more clearThis is the model of some ideas of how to help the shores from flooding the first idea are the mangroves the second is the wall and stairs and the third one are the Poles see the video for descriptions.

07
Jun
09

Sience Model wall and stairs part

07
Jun
09

Science pic 1

Science model pic1This is the science model done and with the labels

07
May
09

These shores will Never be the same

Shore in tuvalu This is tuvalu soon this will be no more if we dont act fast enough.

07
May
09

Ideas to help the Flooding

As you already know in netherlands and in other countries like the maldives and tuvali. Her are some Ideas that will help:   1. A wall infront of the house in the shores  2. plants(different types of water plants) which may fertilize the soil and sand so that it will be difficult for the water to pass  3.  another i dea could  be a half domes around and under the hoouse so when the water comes it will not have that much of a bad effect with stairs to get out of a dome with a boat as a moving facility( num. 3 is only for durastic measures)

31
Mar
09

Info on the picture

The picture below is a picture of a shore side if we dont act fast onto global warming this will all be covered in water……ACT FAST!!!!!!!

31
Mar
09

Something you'll never see again.. if we don't act fast

31
Mar
09

A research of why sea level is rising

Current sea level rise is occurring at a rate of around 1.8 mm per year for the past century, mainly as a result of human-induced global warming. This rate is increasing; measurements from the period 1993–2003 indicated a mean rate of 3.1 mm/year. Global warming will continue to increase sea level over at least the coming century. Increasing temperatures result in sea level rise by the thermal expansion of water and through the addition of water to the oceans from the melting of continental ice sheets. Thermal expansion, which is well-quantified, is currently the primary contributor to sea level rise and is expected to be the primary contributor over the course of the next century. Glacial contributions to sea-level rise are less important, and are more difficult to predict and quantify. Values for predicted sea level rise over the course of the next century typically range from 90 to 880 mm, with a central value of 480 mm. Based on an analog to the deglaciation of North America at 9000 years before present, some scientists predict sea level rise of 1.3 meters in the next century. However, models of glacial flow in the smaller present-day ice sheets show that a probable maximum value for sea level rise in the next century is 80 centimeters, based on limitations on how quickly ice can flow below the equilibrium line altitude and to the sea.

31
Mar
09

Eduardo with some info on how to save the shores…

Hey its Ed I have now chosen the topic for my science project it is: Can you think of a way to shore up the land so that the rising sea water does not flood the lying land.

In every year sea levels had risen 1.8 mm (past century) in places like Hawaii and the Netherlands it will be a great threat for civilizations next to the shores in probably 20 to 30 years some beaches will be relocated closer to the middle of the places in Hawaii in the Netherlands they need to build a wall or they will be below sea level and the shores will be gone. Scientists predict that in the next century the water level will rise 1.3 meters so these countries will be almost gone if they don’t act quickly. For now some things that may help will be walls to protect the Netherlands maybe 3 or 4 meters high and for some cases like in Hawaii they already have natural resources that may help like the volcano and algae which should be planted more to prevent the waters from getting to the houses.

25
Mar
09

Global Warming vid




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