Explain the damage caused to the hydrosphere due to the effects of
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Global warming could further affect the hydrologic cycle by the melting of ice and snow in the Greenland and Antarctic ice caps and in mountain glaciers, resulting in the transfer of water to the oceans. ... The melting of all glacial ice would raise the sea level more than 66 metres (about 216 feet).
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Human contributions to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are warming the earth's surface - a process which is projected to increase evaporation of surface water and accelerate the hydrologic cycle. In turn, a warmer atmosphere can hold more water vapor.
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