Environment
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Melting Ice in Arctic Circle is Made Alarmingly Worse by Rivers
As the Northern regions of the world continue to warm faster than the rest, Arctic Ocean may no longer host ice, a phenomenon referred to as "Arctic amplification" by scientists.
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