Subject says it all. I cant seem to find much information about this.
Well, we're OK for a while now because the ice isn't melting as fast as some say.
As the ice wall melts, the ocean levels rise slightly. But when it melts through and gets a breach, we know that the water will all run off the earth and fall way way way down.
It's not gravity mind you, but it will accelerate downwards and half of the fishes will get lost in space.. you know, not outer space, but the under space. Whatever's under the flat earth.
And we know that air has an electric of magnetic pull downward too because the air pressure is less as you go up in a plane or on a mountain, so once the ice wall is breached, our air will spill over the edge too and half the birdies will also get lost in under-space.
And once a breach starts, first the cold water and air will escape but then the warm air and water from around the equator will work its way out and really melt the rest of the ice wall fast, and it'll all be over in days.
So it's a serious issue. That's the real reason they don't want people exploring Antarctica because the warmth from their campfires and land rovers and stuff would melt the ice wall faster.
That's why Admiral Byrd always took loads of dry ice whenever he went. Unfortunately breathing all that carbon dioxide kind of made him a little goofy but there you have it.