Ice Mass Insights
The discussion highlights the significant impact of ice sheets, particularly the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets, on global sea levels. With Antarctica holding about 90% of Earth's ice mass, the potential rise in sea levels from melting glaciers poses a substantial threat. Additionally, the phenomenon of sea ice, which forms from frozen seawater, plays a crucial role in the polar ecosystems and climate dynamics.In this clip
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Episode 129: Glaciers, Ice, and Groundwater
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