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This will not occur, nor is anything close to this being predicted by anyone. But at the current rate and accounting for the acceleration which is clearly measured currently, a rise of over a meter by 2100 is very reasonable and may be conservative.
ice caps melt when it gets to hot and when they melt the sea rises i love Sophie Coleman 4eva
global warming!
It will melt the ice caps and the sea level will rise.
Sea levels will rise.
global warming has caused the polar ice caps to melt, this has caused sea level to rise
the polar ice caps melt and raise the sea level
No, but the ice caps would be affected by global warming and their loss would cause global warming to accelerate. When the ice caps melt the sea level rises causing countries to become smaller in size.
A polar ice cap is a high latitude region of a planet that is covered in ice. The two ice caps on Earth are the Antarctic ice sheet and the Arctic sea ice.
Ice caps and glaciers rest on land, so when they melt, the water goes into the ocean, as opposed to sea ice (Arctic) and icebergs.
Sea levels will rise due to land ice melting. Sea-ice formation & thawdo not affect sea-level.some Coastlines will retreat.their will be floods
We don't know when all the ice caps will melt. We may be able to slow global warming so they don't all melt. Even if they do all melt, sea levels will rise around 70 metres, or 215 feet, all over the world. This will flood many coastal cities and farmlands, but there will still be plenty of high ground that will not be flooded.
The Heat From The Sun (Global Warming) Will Melt The Polar Ice Caps; This Will Make The Sea Levels Rise And Animals Such As Polar Bears And Penguins May Become Endangered.