According to a new study, the melting ice sheet in Greenland could lead to a sea level rise of about one foot. According to one study, the melting of 3.3 percent of the ice sheet’s volume would increase the current sea level by about 11 inches. The causes of sea level rise can include large amounts of water falling from the sky (in whatever form), snow sliding off mountains and falling into the sea (ice discharge), and melting of snow. Water is included.
The melting of the Greenland ice sheet is the main source of current sea level rise and has been occurring since the 1980s. The research, led by Jason Box of the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland in Copenhagen, spans two decades of measurements.
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland researchers say that even if the whole world stopped burning fossil fuels today, 10,000 trillion tons of ice would melt in Greenland. In the study, the researchers clearly stated that the sea level will rise by 2100 due to the melting of the ice. Although the study only dealt with the Greenland ice sheet, it did not include other glaciers in Antarctica.
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