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What happens when the polar ice melts?

Inclement weather is becoming more common now. This is partly due to global warming (Climate Change) which affects the volatile climate in many parts of the world. The preparation for the response is to look at polar regions, which are like areas that allow scientists to predict global changes. As the polar ice melts, it increases the sea level. If the Antarctic ice melts completely, seawater will rise by 5 meters, and if the Antarctic ice melts, the water level will rise by 50-60 meters. Currently, the water level will increase at least 3 millimeters per year, which increases the sea level. Resulting in coastal erosion, lost coastlines, more flooding. The effect of melting polar ice has not only affected sea level rise. from higher temperatures an Increased number of parasites in polar fish After that, parasites were rarely found in fish. That means global warming will cause the parasites in the fish to grow much more than before. In addition to fish, penguins were found to have a lower survival rate. because it is harder to find food than before

 

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