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what is measurement of Ice​

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Answered by hudaattar123
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Scientists can reach the ice by boat or plane to make on-site, or “in situ” measurements, and satellites, aircraft, and buoys can take readings remotely. Since 1979, scientists have been using satellite images to create an outline of the dimensions of sea and land ice.

Answered by nistha63
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Some satellites measure small changes in gravity that reveal where ice sheets are losing mass, while others use lasers to measure the height of ice above the land. To understand how fast sea ice is melting, scientists put underwater buoys, called moorings, at strategic locations in the Arctic.
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