The melting of ice on land is actually not directly influence the sea level rise around the world such as the melting of frozen oceans. In the 1990s, the melting ice in Greenland does not cause a significant increase in sea water.
"But today, half a millimeter in Greenland also increase the level of sea water per year," said NASA ice scientist Jay Zwally. "Disbursements continue to deteriorate. It shows strong signs of liquefaction and amplification. There was no improvement occurs, "continued Zwally
"But today, half a millimeter in Greenland also increase the level of sea water per year," said NASA ice scientist Jay Zwally. "Disbursements continue to deteriorate. It shows strong signs of liquefaction and amplification. There was no improvement occurs, "continued Zwally
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