Antarctica
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Global Sea Ice at Record Low, No Cause for Panic Scientists Say
Just after the news that the year 2016 is the hottest year on record, there is now news that the global sea ice is at its record low for both the Arctic and Antarctica combined. According to scientists, the measured amount of sea ice is lower than any November records from previous years. However, experts have indicated that this should not YET be a cause for alarm.
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