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Thursday, 15 October 2020

Summarising

 WALT: we had to right a paragraph of one of there subjects i chose the Greenland ice problem



Ice shelf

Antarctica 

Greenland

280 Gigatons 

Coastal cities

Between 2002 and 2016

Global warming 

Sea life

Coral life 

temperature

Beaches 

Australia 

Weather 

Like rain and snow








Between 2002 and 2016, Greenland has shed approximately 280 gigatons of ice every year, causing global sea levels to rise dramatically. If all the ice covering Antarctica and Greenland was to melt then sea levels would rise to around 70 meters or 230 in feet. The ocean would cover ALL of the coastal cities. Land areas would sink significantly because the ice doesn't just leave, it doubles in size.




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