because of melting glaciers
2007-05-27 03:24:41
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answer #1
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answered by prabha G 3
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However, the biggest danger, many experts warn, is that global warming will cause sea levels to rise dramatically. Thermal expansion has already raised the oceans 4 to 8 inches (10 to 20 centimeters). But that's nothing compared to what would happen if, for example, Greenland's massive ice sheet were to melt. More information is below with proper research.
2007-05-27 03:28:46
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answer #2
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answered by Nemo 2
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The sea level is rising because of the ice caps melting causing a difference in the fresh water to salt water ratio. This also causes weather shifts like hurricanes and alike.
2007-05-27 03:27:37
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answer #3
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answered by Denise F 2
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Because the temperatures on the Earth rising and the ice in Antarctic melting and the sea level getting higher and higher.
2007-05-27 03:44:40
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answered by cat 6
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Melting ice caps and glaciers.
Every couple hundred thousand years or so, the Earth goes through an ice age. We've been coming out of one for the past hundred thousand years, so they Earth has been getting warmer. Eventually, it will go cold again and the cycle will start all over.
2007-05-27 03:28:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The glaciers and ice caps of the Earth is melting and increasing the amount because of global warming
2007-05-27 03:34:05
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answered by danny 1
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Because ice glaciers are melting
2007-05-27 03:26:42
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answered by Anonymous
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because humans are stupid and ruining the artic caps thru globle warming and air pollution
2007-05-27 03:32:44
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answered by mrjts 4
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ice is melting in the artic
2007-05-27 03:31:37
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answered by derfman24 3
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cos ice is melting
water more voluminous than ice
2007-05-27 03:27:11
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answered by Anonymous
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