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The novel occurs mostly in a fictional future New York City, permanently inundated by two major rises in seawater levels caused by climate change. [1] Most of New York City is permanently underwater, however, people still live in the upper floors of the buildings, much like in the Venice of today.
The Deep Range by Arthur C. Clarke (1953 short story; 1957 novel) The Kraken Wakes by John Wyndham (1953) [1] The Dragon in the Sea by Frank Herbert (1956) [1] Dolphin Island by Arthur C. Clarke (1963) The Drowned World by J. G. Ballard (1966) Tunnel Through the Deeps by Harry Harrison (1972) The Godwhale by T. J. Bass (1974) The Illuminatus!
The novel ends in 2052, as a group of survivors watch the submergence of the peak of Mount Everest. Lily has survived and wonders what the grandchildren of her late sister's family and her old hostage comrades from 30 years ago will make of post-deluge Earth, now at a new environmental equilibrium, with a vast global storm system that is ...
Places where seawater and rainwater is pumped away are included. Fully natural places below sea level require a dry climate; otherwise, rain would exceed evaporation and fill the area. All figures are in meters below mean sea level (as locally defined), arranged by depth, lowest first:
The Scar (novel) Sealab 2020; Sealab 2021; SeaQuest DSV; The Shadow over Innsmouth; Shark Tale; Shark Tale (video game) Sharky & George; Snorks; Soma (video game) The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run; The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants; SpongeBob SquarePants; The Spy Who Loved Me (film) Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace ...
“Twenty-thousand years ago, the global sea level was 130 metres lower than at present. With progressive global warming and sea-level rise, unique landscapes, home to human societies for ...
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The Undersea Trilogy is a series of three science fiction novels by American writers Frederik Pohl and Jack Williamson.The novels were first published by Gnome Press beginning in 1954.