A map of rising sea levels reveals that major parts of Dartford could be underwater by 2030.
The map was created by Climate Central, a team of scientists and communicators that research how the changing climate could impact people's lives.
With their latest sea-level research discovered that Dartford fall below sea level by 2030 if action isn't taken.
The parts of Dartford that will most likely face becoming underwater are the industrial warehouses near the Thames banks, including the Amazon warehouse.
How can we stop Climate Change?
Dartford becoming underwater in the next 10 years is due to the world's impact on the environment and the damages we've made.
But there are a few small actions we can do to stop Dartford from being underwater.
From recycling, reusing, and repairing items to throwing away less food and using electric vehicles.
Those are just the small changes that can make a big impact if you wanted to make an even bigger impact you could install solar panels for your home's energy.
You can find out more about flood risk via the Climate Central Website.
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