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Melting of Antarctica is very important matter now a days the melting of ice effects our future its very important to stop this scientists were trying to get rid of it but its not working yet its all happening just because of global warming our future generations is in danger because of this we this the duty of we people to reduce the use of vehicle
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Melting of Antarctica is speeding up, worrying scientists
A massive new study finds that Antarctica is melting at an accelerating rate, with about 3 trillion tons of ice disappearing since 1992.
Scientists from around the world calculate that in the last quarter century, the southern-most continent's ice sheet melted into enough water to cover Texas to a depth of nearly 13 feet (4 meters).
The study says that from 1992 to 2011, Antarctica lost nearly 84 billion tons of ice a year (76 billion metric tons). From 2012 to 2017, the melt rate increased to more than 241 billion tons a year (219 billion metric tons).
The study in Wednesday's journal Nature is part of an international effort to assess vulnerable ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland, which are key indicators of climate change.
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Melting of Antarctica is speeding up, worrying scientists
A massive new study finds that Antarctica is melting at an accelerating rate, with about 3 trillion tons of ice disappearing since 1992.
Scientists from around the world calculate that in the last quarter century, the southern-most continent's ice sheet melted into enough water to cover Texas to a depth of nearly 13 feet (4 meters).
The study says that from 1992 to 2011, Antarctica lost nearly 84 billion tons of ice a year (76 billion metric tons). From 2012 to 2017, the melt rate increased to more than 241 billion tons a year (219 billion metric tons).
The study in Wednesday's journal Nature is part of an international effort to assess vulnerable ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland, which are key indicators of climate change.
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