the dynamics of the planet are fluid. You're not losing coastline anywhere without gaining more somewhere else. There's only so much water/ocean on the planet and you're not making more just to raise the sea level. It goes down in one part of the world, goes up in another.
Not denying what you are saying, but can you give me a section of the US where I can see coastal erosion? I've been checking and haven't found any yet....
I grew up going there in the summers. In the 80s, they did a man made beach expansion that was probably in place for about 4 years pumping sand to the shore.
the dynamics of the planet are fluid. You're not losing coastline anywhere without gaining more somewhere else. There's only so much water/ocean on the planet and you're not making more just to raise the sea level. It goes down in one part of the world, goes up in another.
If the ocean gets deeper, there is less surface. Simple math.
And every chemistry student knows that water can be changed via chemical reactions. There is not a constant amount on earth.
Not denying what you are saying, but can you give me a section of the US where I can see coastal erosion? I've been checking and haven't found any yet....
I grew up going there in the summers. In the 80s, they did a man made beach expansion that was probably in place for about 4 years pumping sand to the shore.