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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 10:53:04 -0500, thunder
wrote: There's a difference between ice shelves and ice sheets. Ice shelves float, and their melting would have a negligible impact on sea levels. However, ice sheets, such as those that cover Greenland and Antarctica, if they were to *totally* melt, would raise sea-levels @80 meters, according to USGS. Understood. He's talking about floating ice. And we don't have to worry about Antarctica - it's ice sheet is growing. As is part of Greenland's. Sorry - we're not going to be swimming tomorow. |
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