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Melting Antarctic Ice Formation May Trigger Unstoppable Sea-Level Rise
Yet another melting ice formation in Antarctica may dump so much water into the ocean that it could trigger an unstoppable rise in sea level for thousands of years to come, a new study published in Nature Climate Change revealed.
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