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Write down one cause and one effect of melting glaciers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Melting glaciers add to rising sea levels, which in turn increases coastal erosion and elevates storm surge as warming air and ocean temperatures create more frequent and intense coastal storms like hurricanes and typhoons. ... Alarmingly, if all the ice on Greenland melted, it would raise global sea levels by 20 feet.

Answered by Anonymous
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The melting of the glaciers is caused by the climate change, a consequence of the extended industrialization of our planet in the last 200 years.

The causes of the global warming

1) the important production of CO2;

2) the intensive combustion of fossil carbon;

3) The extended process of deforestation.

Melting glaciers add to rising sea levels, which in turn increases coastal erosion and elevates storm surge as warming air and ocean temperatures create more frequent and intense coastal storms like hurricanes and typhoons.

Human activity is playing an increasing role in the melting of glaciers, Austrian and Canadian scientists have found. One of the most disruptive effects of climate change, glacier retreat leads to rising sea levels, landslides and unpredictable availability of water downstream.

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