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That I don’t know. But it would make some sense with the fact that the arctic is mostly floating ice.
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That’s word-play around the definition of glacier. Most of the ice in the world is in Antarctica and Greenland is a very distant second. If those melted into the ocean: Greenland = 6M, Antarctica = 60M Both are very old and not going anywhere.
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And what would cause them to melt? That "cause" would usurp any concern about Antarctica melting.
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10% of land area is covered by glacial ice: https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/glaciers/quickfacts.html …
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When your floating ice cubes melt does the glass overflow?
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His question was about the ice cubes sitting on the rim of the glass.
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