💨 Abstract

Rapid melting of ice, particularly in the Arctic and Antarctic, is causing significant changes in ocean currents, sea levels, and even climate patterns. These shifts are driven by increasing sea and air temperatures and are reaching tipping points earlier than previously predicted. Melting ice is also contributing to global warming by decreasing the Earth's reflective capacity and releasing trapped carbon emissions.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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