Asked by Mer

If Greenland ice sheet melted, approximately how much would the sea level rise worldwide?
(1 meter =3.28 feet)
a. 500 feet
b. 16.4 feet
c. 50 feet
d. 164 feet

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Answered by Ms. Sue
How many meters would it rise?
Answered by Mer
yeah, that's all the question give me. I don't understand it. those are my only answers.
Answered by Mer
would you be able to help?
Answered by Steve
you need to find the volume of the ice sheet

Then you need to figure how many m^3 of water that would be when melted

Then you need to find the area of the earth's water surface.

Then divide the ice-water volume (m^3) by the earth's water-surface area (m^2), giving the depth increase (m)
Answered by Damon
http://bprc.osu.edu/wiki/Greenland_Factsheet

Ice Sheet Volume
• Total volume of ice contained in the ice sheet: 2.931 x 106 km3 (Bamber et al. 2001)
o This is the equivalent to an additional 7 m of global sea level rise.
• Ice sheet volume: 2.911080129751762 x 1012 m3 (calculations by R. Huff using Bamber et al. 2001)
• Total ice volume estimated at 2.620 x 106 km3 (Ohmura et al., 1999)
o This is the equivalent to an additional 6.7 m of global sea level rise, without considering the effect of hydro-isostacy.

Answered by Damon
7*3.28 = 23 feet
If that is all correct
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