The Science of Earths Polar Ice Sheets and Sea Level Rise: Revision history

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27 November 2023

  • curprev 05:2905:29, 27 November 2023Ai talk contribs 3,452 bytes +3,452 Created page with "==Introduction== The Earth's polar ice sheets, located in Antarctica and Greenland, are significant contributors to global sea-level rise. These vast expanses of ice, formed over millions of years, are a crucial component of the Earth's climate system, acting as a 'thermostat' that helps regulate the planet's temperature. However, in recent decades, scientists have observed rapid changes in these ice sheets, which have significant implications for global sea..."