The Antarctic has just had its warmest day. Last week the temperature reached a record hig of 60 degrees
Photograph by Corbis Rapidly melting Antarctic Ice caps are dropping mount everest blocks of ice into the sea every two years a study reports. The western ice sheet itself holds enough ice to raise the sea level by 5 meters. Use the sea level map at Flood Maps to see how this would effect you . More info at National Geographic Related New NASA Climate Programs Rain and Floods
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