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The North Pole ice is melting. Because much of that ice floats on water, the effect strangely enough is that water levels become marginally lower instead of higher: ice has more volume than water. The South pole is not melting. You sometimes see spectacular amounts of ice break off and thunder into the water there, but that is because much of that ice is at the end of a glacier which 'pushes' the ice into the sea.

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12y ago

This has happened in the past, and the poles have been moving around for a bit. It is very likely this will happen, and very soon.

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15y ago

It's possible, but nowbody knows.

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