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Flooded! An Investigation of Sea-Level Rise in a Changing Climate

Science Scope—March 2011

Explore how melting ice sheets affect global sea levels. Sea-level rise (SLR) is a rise in the water level of the Earth's oceans. There are two major kinds of ice in the polar regions: sea ice and land ice. Land ice contributes to SLR and sea ice does not. This article explores the characteristics of sea ice and land ice and provides some hands-on activities to help clear up any misconceptions about melting ice.
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