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Global ice loss varies significantly by region, but recent estimates suggest that the Earth loses about 400 billion tons of ice annually. This includes melting from glaciers, ice sheets, and sea ice, primarily due to climate change. The rate of ice loss has accelerated over the past few decades, contributing to rising sea levels and impacting ecosystems.

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5d ago

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