Wie die Antarktis ohne Eis aussieht

Von vladgrinch

31 Comments

  1. Material_Day_6561 on

    Say whatever you want, but that would be a great fantasy map

  2. StrictlyInsaneRants on

    I’d imagine the continent would lift a lot if the ice was gone.

  3. minaminonoeru on

    In the long term, if all the ice in Antarctica melts, the global sea level will rise by 70 meters. The above image is a guess of the result.

    However, there is one more thing to consider.

    Currently, Antarctica is pressed down by ice that is several thousand meters thick. If this ice disappears, Antarctica will rise even higher than 70 meters. In the long term, it could rise by hundreds of meters or more. The Scandinavian Peninsula is currently in such a situation.

    Ultimately, if all the ice in Antarctica melts, it may become even larger than it is now.

  4. WrongJohnSilver on

    And Marie Byrd Land remains the far-off land, shrouded in mystery.

  5. How about an overlay with the territorial claims from different countries?

  6. Substantial-Ant-9183 on

    And how much would the earth underneath rebound with all the weight taken off?

  7. Republic_Jamtland on

    I think there would be an elevation of the landmass If the presure of the ice would be lifted. A couple of meters per year initially, then less and less but for thousands of years.

  8. jnhwdwd343 on

    I wonder what races and creatures would habitat this continent if it was like this for thousands of years

  9. AdmyralAkbar on

    I’d love to battle over this in a mech suit when I’m 200 years of age

  10. jamiedangerous on

    Does this account for the increased ocean levels after the melt?

  11. What would it look like if you accounted for the sea level rise resulting from the ice melt, assuming that the Arctic was somehow unaffected?

  12. I am curious though:
    How would the actual coastline look like with

    – with the additional billions of tons of water in the oceans

    – with said billions of tons of ice, not pushing the mantle corewards.

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