Does glacial melting cause floods? particularly if melting is due to global warming?

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It can cause water levels to rise. And yes, it most definitely could be related to global warming, however not mad-made global warming, but that fact that earth has been coming out of an ice age for a while now.

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When ice melts you get liquid water. That much is true. Whether you get a flood depends on a lot of things, one of which is a mysterious spot called "El Nino" in the south Pacific, which is a very long way from any glacier. Floods are usually caused by rain. Rain falls from clouds. Clouds consist of drops of water in the air. It takes heat to get water into the air. Heat melts ice. Melt water always flows into the ocean. So you have a lot of interconnected events, but it is quite certain that melting glaciers do not cause floods. Rain causes floods.

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YES. Its done purposely by a species NOT from our Universe to flood out as many species from earth as they can so they may take over earth. When Global Warming is on ONLY they can control earth's climate. The last hurricane was'nt formed where all other Hurricanes form naturally.It also went on land, but then came out & went on another land mass like it was being driven & Hurricanes are'nt driven to hit more than one land mass. Mike

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