Talk:Geography of the Isle of Man

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Environmental issues

The northern plain is about 100 km², which is much less than a quarter of the land area. Most of both the northern and southern plains is over 20 metres above sea level and thus not in immediate danger of flooding by the sea. What happens in 200 years time is speculation, and is not a current environmental issue.----Ehrenkater (talk) 17:45, 12 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]