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Rising water temperatures is a result of global warming and may eventually increase sea levels due to the dissolving of Glaciers.
When Glaciers or also known as body of dense Ice melt, it will produce more water.
When Glaciers or also known as body of dense Ice melt, it will produce more water.
The increase in sea lebel is associated to water dilatation, ice melting and ice plates loss. Rising water temperatures is a result of global warming and may eventually increase sea levels due to the dissolving of Glaciers.
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Increase in sea level is related to three factors,
- Water dilatation due to the increase in water temperature
- Glacier and polar ice are melting faster than they should do naturally.
This is due to global warming and its associated high temperatures, which are responsible for the increase in ice melting during the summers and snow decreasing during winters.
This imbalance produces a significant net increase in overflow making the sea-level rise.
- Ice loss in Antarctica and the Arctic.
Large ice plates covering Antarctica and the Arctic are affected by global warming as well.
They are melting significantly faster than they should be.
Melting in the base of the plates produces the plate sliding from the continent to the sea.
Rising water temperatures is a result of global warming and may eventually increase sea levels due to the dissolving of Glaciers.
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