At the current rate of sediment accumulation in lake Erie, it would accumulate enough fine grained material to fill its volume in less than 70,000 years.
This assumes a lot i.e that we wouldnt dredge material, that something else doesnt wipe them out first etc.
15 0 ReplyUntil they become the Alright Lakes.
13 8 ReplyThis is askscience. We need a standardized scale for this.
Great should obviosly be near the top. But is Ok above or below Alright?
4 1 ReplyPoint taken. I'd suggest something along the lines of this scale:
great > good > alright > ok > adequate > meh > fair > subpar > unfortunate > abysmal
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So you mean like if the ocean dissapears?
2 0 ReplyLast?
Are they going away?
3 3 ReplyI mean most things do eventually
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42
10 12 ReplySeconds? Years? Decades? Meters? AU?
Care to give a unit?
2 5 ReplyIt's a joke. It's a reference to Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy where the answer to the ultimate question is 42. It's designed to not make sense.
9 1 ReplyThe unit is 42
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