That is true for ice caps floating on water, like the North Pole, but most of Earths ice accumulation is on land such as Antarctica and Greenland. When it melts there will be an increase in sea level.
That is true for ice caps floating on water, but most of Earths ice accumulation is on land such as Antarctica and Greenland. When it melts there will be an increase in sea level.
Gordon says...
That is true for ice caps floating on water, like the North Pole, but most of Earths ice accumulation is on land such as Antarctica and Greenland. When it melts there will be an increase in sea level.
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Gordon says...
That is true for ice caps floating on water, but most of Earths ice accumulation is on land such as Antarctica and Greenland. When it melts there will be an increase in sea level.
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Posted 8 May 2012, 1:15 a.m. Suggest removal