Land Loss
Hannah Bailey
There have been posts about sea levels rising however its not just affecting the sea. The water rising is also affecting the land. There is always the conspiracy that Florida will be fully submerged. It is stated on “the travel” page that Florida could be submerged as soon as 2050. This means that section of land will become apart of the sea life ecosystem. All of the oil preserves, the towns, even maybe cars would be submerged and begin to add more pollution to the ocean. This would require the citizens on Florida to have to reside elsewhere. Around 20 square mile of land has been consumed by sea levels rising. That is equivalent to 9,680 football fields of land gone. The image shown is a demonstration of what Florida will begin to look like if we dont take action fast. It is imperative that we save Florida for the citizens, land history, and for the oceans sake.
https://www.thetravel.com/florida-underwater-soon-stats/
https://coast.noaa.gov/digitalcoast/stories/atlantic-epa.html
Hannah,
ReplyDeleteI've definitely heard a lot about the sinking of Florida as well, and honestly I wouldn't be surprised if Florida did end up under water. Like you said water levels are rising and for years the people of Florida have been subject to a number of sink holes and floods. But also it wouldn't be the first time that this has happened, think back about Zealandia. About 85 million years ago this land broke off from the same landmass as Antarctica and Australia. This has and can really happen.