According to the Third Assessment Report of the International Panel on Climate Change, the ice contained within Greenland Ice Sheet represents a sea-level rise equivalent of 7.2 metres (24 feet).
Two degrees Celsius of warming will lead to an ice-free Arctic and sea-level rise in the tens of meters.
the temperature would greatly increse!1
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it would be lava , magma is in the ground and flows on earths surface and cools to lava
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It would block out significant sunlight, lowering the temperature.
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No, there would not be winds if the earth's surface was the same temperature everywhere. The reason why is because during the day the land heats up faster than the water.
The earths temperature varies for example living on the equator it would be hotter but up in the north lets say iceland it would be a lot colder so there is no real earths temperature(unless you get to the core of the earth)
That would be called fog.
Below the earths surface.
That would be latitude or longitude.
The temperature would be different on Earth.
1800km - 1900km