A Hope for the Sinking World
Just today, on my way back after my Living with mathematics lecture at 7.30pm, i was walking towards the bus stop to take a SBS bus home, instead of internal school shuttle bus. Cause i am to lazy and sleepy to walk home from kent vale, though near, and it is much faster to take a SBS bus home along AYE.
As i walked, suddenly, i saw piles of soil along the walkway. I thought of reclaimation. Making use of the soil, sand and rock for reclaimation.
Why are we digging our highland's soil to reclaim the land by the coastline.
The thing is, why not we dig the soil or sand down from the seabed, far from any countries' territories, to reclaim our land. It may be more expensive to dig soil under the sea. But of you come to think of it,
first: The does not need to change the "surface" of the environment while we can still have more land.
second: The soil is being dug, if possible the sea is deep enough for the bigger ships to dock just by the coast, without having the need for smaller ships to feeder the loading and unloading of goods.
Third: The undersea grounds are much deeper now, does it mean that the water level will drop too? If it is true, then the problem of global warming resulting in the rise of water level, submerging many countries, will be solved.
Ok, maybe if we are reclaiming land along the coastline, benefits will only be the first and the second, but if the soil are being used on the surface of the current land now, then the third will come true")
People, i would like to hear from you")
What are your views?


