But in that case the rocks falling into the sea should be removing
weight from the land and causing the land to rise - so rocks falling
into the sea will have no effect on sea level anyway.
Mike
At 17:41 18/05/2018, you wrote:
Mike, you'd only be perpetuating the problem. The extra weight on
land will cause the land to sink, negating the drop in sea level.
Michael
On 2018-05-18 12:15 PM, Mike Bloor wrote:
And looking at that you see even more bizarre headlines in the
sidebar - "Rocks falling into oceans, not climate, causing seas to
rise, congressman suggests." I've just come back from taking my dog
a walk on the beach at low tide. I should have brought home a
pebble, left it in our garden and started the fight to reverse
rising sea levels.
Mike
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