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The Pacific ocean water height is around 3' higher than Atlantic . That's why Panama Canal has locks.
 
The Pacific ocean water height is around 3' higher than Atlantic . That's why Panama Canal has locks.
Wrong.

The Panama Canal has locks to raise ships UP and get them over the continental divide, then back DOWN again to sea level.

Land is higher than ocean.

When taking ships across land, they will have to go UP.

Otherwise, the canal would resemble the Grand Canyon.

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Wrong.

The Panama Canal has locks to raise ships UP and get them over the continental divide, then back DOWN again to sea level.

Land is higher than ocean.

When taking ships across land, they will have to go UP.

Otherwise, the canal would resemble the Grand Canyon.

why does panama canal have locks at DuckDuckGo
Pacific is 8" higher than Atlantic . You're pointing out another reason they have locks.
 
I wonder why all the beaches i've gone to for over 40 years aren't under water yet? I don't live at the beach. I guess all those people who live there keep moving their houses back further inland every few years to keep up the appearance that sea levels aren't rising. Sneaky bastards.
 
Could the differences in Atlantic and Pacific have anything to do what gravitational pull of the moon? I don't see any land mass that connects the Antarctic to Africa or South America. We now after almost one hundred years have a northwest passage. That opens another can of worms they like to ignore.
 
So it went from 3' to 8"?

Easily.


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Here is my question I honestly can't understand. They are measuring this rise in sea temps as a threat yet from what I have seen the rise isn't in huge feet numbers, it's like an inch, or fraction of inch. Lets just say it is 1 foot. How are you measuring that ? With tides that go up and down, waves constantly, even when water is calm is has a fluid motion. So how can they say the sea has went up or down 1 inch from 50 years ago. This ocean rising climate change is all BS.
 
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