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3 March, 14:21

Why doesn't ice melt happen in a gradual and linear process?

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    claimed that ice at the poles does not melt in a gradual and linear fashion, but that another according to the geological record, the ice sheets can suddenly destabilize when a certain threshold is exceeded. Sea level rise due to the collapse of an ice sheet would be distributed non-uniformly across the globe.
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