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Wowzers, look at that rising ocean about to submerge a national heritage site.I did not say those two things at the same time.I still do not see that picture in the link?Measuring sea-level rise at Port Arthur
Its your second link:
Measuring sea-level rise at Port Arthur
The link is not mine, the MOD added it after I made the thread, I had forgotten to add my link so they did me a favor, right? You can tell it is the mod's because he added the big red letters.
Yes, that article in a link that was not part of my OP, states what you claim, "Possible". It is possible? Is it likely? Will it definitely happen? If it does it will have nothing to do with CO2, that is clear.
The photos is Texas and what it looks like when oceans expand into areas they werent previously.
But if you say that is possible then you cant at the same time say that the waters have to "rise" over that mark as proof either, right?
I know, I said if its possible then you cannot present no rising as proof of anything since you already said the rising COULD occur as expansion.
Either way, the mark stands on the Isle of the Dead as proof that oceans have not expanded or rose.
NO...See what you did there? The water mark proves it did not RISE. NOT that it did not expand. You just threw that in once it was shown to you.
Your pic is of flooding from rain, you claim it is from the ocean expanding in texas? Bet you can't link to that.
If the Oceans are expanding they are expanding all over. Not just Texas. Something has happened in the picture below. Either the ocean moved or the house moved.
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So you missed the OP's link where it stated oceans can rise throught expansion, right? You quoted it but missed it huh?