Melting Ice Caps and Sea Level Rise
The melting of polar ice caps is a major factor in rising sea levels. This is mainly due to increasing global temperatures caused by climate change. When ice caps melt, the water flows into the oceans, raising their levels.
The greenhouse effect is primarily caused by gases that trap heat in the atmosphere. The most common greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide and water vapor.
The main cause of melting ice caps is global warming. Higher temperatures cause ice to melt faster, leading to sea level rise and other environmental impacts. This warming is driven by increased greenhouse gases from human activities.
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Melting Ice Caps and Sea Level Rise
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Melting Ice Caps and Sea Level Rise
The melting of polar ice caps is a major factor in rising sea levels. This is mainly due to increasing global temperatures caused by climate change. When ice caps melt, the water flows into the oceans, raising their levels.
The greenhouse effect is primarily caused by gases that trap heat in the atmosphere. The most common greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide and water vapor.
The main cause of melting ice caps is global warming. Higher temperatures cause ice to melt faster, leading to sea level rise and other environmental impacts. This warming is driven by increased greenhouse gases from human activities.
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By Damiano and Antonio