Comments by "chaosXpert" (@chaosXP3RT) on "The Lake That Burned Down A Forest (Full Length)" video.
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Your world sounds really simple. I wish we call all be simpletons like you, but we can't. As the polar caps (big ice on top and bottom of Earth) melt, cold water rushes south. The Altanic ocean current, a complicated system that is shaped by the wind and millions of rivers and streams, becomes cooler and becomes ever-so-slightly changed do to the new cold water. The current is shifted as colder water now mixes with new streams and etc. Anyway, more water, less ice = higher seas. The sun then warms the top of the oceans which then evaporate into clouds. The air current carries the rain clouds to far places like neverland and Hati. Once over the lake, the clouds can't hold more water so they rain. If your lake, like this one, is in a valley or in front of mountains, the water doesnt evaporate, because warm air rises to the higher mountains. Thus the lake doesnt evaporate and just keeps rising.
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