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Melting ice caps is ice on land. When it melts it raises the sea levels. This is threatening coastal cities and croplands with permanent flooding.

Melting icebergs are already in the sea. Their melting does not raise sea levels one millimeter.

This is why there is more concern about melting ice caps.

The significant melting of ice is important whatever the source of ice because if nothing else this changes the salinity of ocean waters. This can have major effects on the flow of ocean currents and on the exchange of heat/energy between ocean waters and atmosphere. This would also have many effects on various delicate marine ecosystems all over the globe. Regarding what seems to be the point of the above question, the distinction to make is between the melting of ice that is resting on land and the melting of ice that is formed and remains on the water. Any ice that is formed on and is floating freely in water will not make sea levels rise when it melts, because the ice can displace no more ocean water than the weight of the water in the berg itself. But the melting of ice that is resting on land (or the movement of ice cover from land to sea) can and will make sea levels rise, because it is water that had not previously been part of the earth's ocean waters. So while the melting of all the ice at the north pole would have many devastating effects, this melting would not contribute to the rise in sea levels across the globe. However, the melting of ice in places like Greenland and Antarctica (where the ice is resting on land) will cause increases in sea levels.

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