yes, the ice caps are melting, but your understanding of the physical properties of water is so deficient that i don't even know where to start with this idiocy.
I feel like having never seen any of the jack reacher shit that I'm missing out on something
Please explain why that is stupid. Everyone knows the Artic ice caps are melting causing sea levels to rise.
The main of the melted water will flow into the Atlantic, the effect of which is also increased by the flow of the Panama canal. This simply redresses the imbalance and prevents Florida from becoming inundated.
Hey man we don't want you stupid Atlantic water in our Pacific water
then you're going to raise our levels and I like how much Beach we have in front of the condo just fine
stay the fuck out man; I'm going to bust your pipes.
No, no, no... We need to pump the nuclear-infected water from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean because it's not 'fair' that the Atlantic does not destroy the wildlife and give everyone's cancer like the Pacific does.The most unscaleable wall has a large cylinder on the top like a 6ft pipe.
They could then use that for other things like gas, oil or to pump the Atlantic into the Pacific and balance out the sea level change due to polar ice caps melting.
you must have missed the part where he doubled down on his ridiculous claim.
The case involves a Syrian couple — a 14-year-old Syrian girl married to her 21-year-old cousin — who arrived in Germany at the height of the migrant crisis in August 2015. The Youth Welfare Office (Jugendamt) refused to recognize their marriage and separated the girl from her husband. When the husband filed a lawsuit, a family court in Aschaffenburg ruled in favor of the Youth Welfare Office, which claimed to be the girl’s legal guardian.
In May 2016, an appeals court in Bamberg overturned the decision. The court ruled that the marriage was valid because it was contracted in Syria, where, according to Sharia law, child marriages are allowed. The ruling effectively legalized Sharia child marriages in Germany