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Geography, 26.06.2020 20:01 Samonerob2002

Most of Earth's ice is found in Antarctica, where permanent ice caps cover approximately 0.5 percent of Earth's total surface area and are 3 km thick, on average. Earth's oceans cover roughly 71 percent of our planet, to an average depth of 3.6 km. Assuming that water and ice have roughly the same density, estimate by how much sea level would rise if global warming were to cause the Antarctic ice caps to melt.

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