sea level rise
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Greenland Meltwater May Be Major Contributor to Sea Level Rise
The massive Greenland Ice Sheet, the second largest ice sheet in the world, has long been considered a threat to global sea level rise, and now new research finds that its network of meltwater rivers and streams may be a major contributor to these rising waters.
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