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Is there really enough water on the earth to flood all the land at once?

Please explain your answer scientifically. Thanks

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  • 9 years ago
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    Along with what the previous ones say, eye would have to add to it and say, Yes all the earth can be covered with water if the moisture in the air up to the clouds descends as liquids and falls on the earth. But, with just the water that is here on the earth now, no or else we'd be flooded right now. Maybe if the surface became so solid that it forces all the water in the ground to come to the surface, it can probable flood the earth. That is a serious scientific question. Anything is possible!

    Source(s): My adventurous mind. Science, religion, and Spirituality. Yeah! Oh, by the way, its been a while since eye heard from you Angela the Angel
  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    If all the ice melted, most land would be covered but not all of it.

  • 9 years ago

    not given our current mountain ranges

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