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Antarctic Ice Special

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The Differences Between Land and Sea Ice

Sea ice is the floating ice on the surface of the oceans. It doesn't contribute to sea level rise, but it's important for things like reflecting sun's rays away and keeping planet a bit cooler up at the poles. Land ice is what we often call the ice caps in Greenland and Antarctica. New information about Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica just in the last week has given us new clues as to its sensitivity to ocean temperatures.

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