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the ice caps at the poles are melting because​

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Answered by afsanaatia88
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Human activities are at the root of this phenomenon. Specifically, since the industrial revolution, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions have raised temperatures, even higher in the poles, and as a result, glaciers are rapidly melting, calving off into the sea and retreating on land.

Answered by agrim3368
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The ice caps at the poles are melting because of global warming and increase in pollution

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