-- card: 37268 from stack: in.11 -- bmap block id: 0 -- flags: 0000 -- background id: 13624 -- name: -- part 1 (button) -- low flags: 00 -- high flags: 0000 -- rect: left=444 top=22 right=57 bottom=475 -- title width / last selected line: 0 -- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0 -- text alignment: 1 -- font id: 0 -- text size: 12 -- style flags: 0 -- line height: 16 -- part name: New Button ----- HyperTalk script ----- on mouseUp visual effect wipe right go to next card end mouseUp -- part 2 (button) -- low flags: 00 -- high flags: 0000 -- rect: left=411 top=21 right=59 bottom=443 -- title width / last selected line: 0 -- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0 -- text alignment: 1 -- font id: 0 -- text size: 12 -- style flags: 0 -- line height: 16 -- part name: New Button ----- HyperTalk script ----- on mouseUp visual effect wipe left go to previous card end mouseUp -- part 3 (button) -- low flags: 00 -- high flags: A003 -- rect: left=362 top=30 right=48 bottom=407 -- title width / last selected line: 0 -- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0 -- text alignment: 1 -- font id: 0 -- text size: 12 -- style flags: 0 -- line height: 16 -- part name: Print ----- HyperTalk script ----- on mouseUp doMenu "Print Card" end mouseUp -- part contents for background part 1 ----- text ----- Oceans, Icecaps and Rising Sea Levels -- part contents for background part 2 ----- text ----- 2. Damage Due to Rising Levels -- part contents for background part 6 ----- text ----- Damage from rising seas takes on many forms. Buildings and roads close to the water eventually will be flooded. These structures are also prone to damage from hurricanes and tropical storms. As the sea rises, beach erosion takes place, particularly on steep banks. Wetlands are lost as sea levels rise. In areas where dikes and walls are erected to protect populated areas, many of today's wetlands may disappear altogether, trapped by the sea on one side and civilization on the other. Another serious problem is the threat of salt water intruding into fresh water aquifers in coastal areas. Many cities depend on these water sources. ***