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Here's something to ponder

 

When you put Ice in your drink, the ice melts and the water level doesn't rise, why are people saying sea levels are rising because the ice caps are melting?

 

:D

 

one reason is that the south pole is ice on top of land= not floating ice

Check out antarctica on google earth

It fills the whole of your screen when looked at from below

Thats mile thick ice sitting on rock

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Here's something to ponder

 

When you put Ice in your drink, the ice melts and the water level doesn't rise, why are people saying sea levels are rising because the ice caps are melting?

 

:D

 

Sea levels will rise more due to thermal expansion of the water mass.

 

Or so I heard.

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