Global warming is changing our planet but a Netherlands university is saying that humans may also have much to do with our planet get squeezed to death our sea floor is dropping due to man made things. and the man made part of things is causing the melting. if we as people do nothing to stop it our planet will continue to deform as a whole and continue to have melting ice caps, as well as it could create bigger problems later on.
- The weight from melting of ice causes that on the seafloor to increase and to sink.
- Products from human activities contributes to climate change. These products find their way into the ocean.
- Climate change does not only cause a variation in temperature buy also affects satellites.
“Scientists say the sheer weight of water pouring off of Earth’s melting ice sheets is causing the planet’s seafloors to sink.”
Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5228641/Earths-melting-ice-sheets-SQUASHING-Earth.html
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Is climate change causing the seafloor to SINK? Scientists claim weight of water pouring off melting ice sheets is …
Global warming is changing our planet but a Netherlands university is saying that humans may also have much to do with our planet get squeezed to death our sea floor is dropping due to man made things. and the man made part of things is causing the melting. if we as people do nothing to stop it our planet will continue to deform as a whole and continue to have melting ice caps, as well as it could create bigger problems later on.
Key Takeaways:
“Scientists say the sheer weight of water pouring off of Earth’s melting ice sheets is causing the planet’s seafloors to sink.”
Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5228641/Earths-melting-ice-sheets-SQUASHING-Earth.html
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