Physics, asked by svrroopa, 10 months ago

When a piece of ice floating in water in a beaker melts,does the water level change?if not then why do environmentalists say that global warming melts polar ice,the sea level will rise?

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Answered by bijaymourya8114
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Icebergs and frozen seawater also melt in warm temperatures but do not cause sea level to rise. This is because they are already in the water. The volume of water they displace as ice is the same as the volume of water they add to the ocean when they melt. As a result, sea level does not rise when sea ice melts.

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