Stop Imagining!
stop imagining
The answer to this riddle is: To stop imagining.
Pray
They're 'ballast' - something solid to stop the tracks sinking into the ground.
Titanic was as big as the London Bridge. When she rose during the sinking, she was as big as the Empire state building. Imagine being on a ship big as London bridge. Imagine how scary it would be being on a sinking ship as big as the Empire state building.
No person sank the titanic, unless you attribute the sinking to the Captain's recklessness in steaming at full speed at night in potentially ice infested waters when his lookouts had no binoculars.
Kiribati didn't start sinking. The sea level started rising , which is a threat to Kiribati since the Highest point in South Tarawa is only 3 meters. so you can imagine the rest of the island.
I can not imagine any possible connection between these two events.
when u drill oil out from under the land if its surrounded by water the land will go down but there is so much water in the world that it won't make a difference
The verb is to sink, and sinking can be part of a verb tense such as continuous (is sinking, was sinking) and continuous perfect (has been sinking, will have been sinking). Present participles can be used as adjectives (e.g. He got off the sinking ship). It can also form participial phrases (e.g. He saw the ship sinking into the sea).But sinking is also a gerund, used as a noun (e.g. Sinking your boat is not a good idea).
No the us is not sinking
London is not sinking.