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by ykler
3318 days ago
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The article is about ice on land melting. But actually when floating ice melts it increases sea levels a little bit as well, as explained here: https://www.quora.com/If-water-is-denser-than-ice-why-do-sea...
Note, especially the first answer, which says that the effect from melting floating ice is quite small and that the primary drivers of rising sea levels from global warming are melting ice on land and thermal expansion of sea water. |
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