1. SubscriberSuzianne
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    03 May '15 21:151 edit
    Is there any modeling software out there where you can change physical characteristics of the Earth and see how the resulting Earth would look and explore it in a "Google Earth" fashion?

    For example, changing the oceanic water level, or changing the average temperature and seeing how the resultant Earth would reflect these changes?

    Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?



    EDIT: Gah, maybe I should have posted this in the Science forum.
  2. Standard memberRJHinds
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    03 May '15 21:17
    Originally posted by Suzianne
    Is there any modeling software out there where you can change physical characteristics of the Earth and see how the resulting Earth would look and explore it in a "Google Earth" fashion?

    For example, changing the oceanic water level, or changing the average temperature and seeing how the resultant Earth would reflect these changes?

    Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?



    EDIT: Gah, maybe I should have posted this in the Science forum.
    Ask this question on the Science Forum.
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    03 May '15 22:161 edit
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    Ask this question on the Science Forum.
    Nope, she has come to the right place.

    Just ask what would Jesus do?
  4. Subscribersonhouse
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    04 May '15 02:29
    Originally posted by Suzianne
    Is there any modeling software out there where you can change physical characteristics of the Earth and see how the resulting Earth would look and explore it in a "Google Earth" fashion?

    For example, changing the oceanic water level, or changing the average temperature and seeing how the resultant Earth would reflect these changes?

    Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?



    EDIT: Gah, maybe I should have posted this in the Science forum.
    Post it there, lots of genius in sciences there. I don't include myself in that group.
  5. Standard memberwolfgang59
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    04 May '15 03:42
    Originally posted by Suzianne
    Is there any modeling software out there where you can change physical characteristics of the Earth and see how the resulting Earth would look and explore it in a "Google Earth" fashion?

    For example, changing the oceanic water level, or changing the average temperature and seeing how the resultant Earth would reflect these changes?

    Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?



    EDIT: Gah, maybe I should have posted this in the Science forum.
    http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2013/09/rising-seas/if-ice-melted-map

    http://geology.com/sea-level-rise/
  6. Standard memberRJHinds
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    04 May '15 04:371 edit
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    Post it there, lots of genius in sciences there. I don't include myself in that group.
    That's obvious that you are not a genius. But I did not notice anyone that I would consider a genius when I visited there. 😏

    The Near Genius
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    04 May '15 07:11
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    That's obvious that you are not a genius. But I did not notice anyone that I would consider a genius when I visited there. 😏

    The Near Genius
    Probably because they all made a hasty exit when they spotted you coming.
  8. Standard memberredbadger
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    06 Jun '15 14:01
    Originally posted by Suzianne
    Is there any modeling software out there where you can change physical characteristics of the Earth and see how the resulting Earth would look and explore it in a "Google Earth" fashion?

    For example, changing the oceanic water level, or changing the average temperature and seeing how the resultant Earth would reflect these changes?

    Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?



    EDIT: Gah, maybe I should have posted this in the Science forum.
    google it
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