Environment
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Due to Climate Change, Melting Ice at the Poles Cause Alarming Changes in Earth's Crust
Human induced greenhouse gas emissions and large-scale alterations in weather patterns are all part of climate change and global warming. Environmental changes such as the melting of ice in the North and South poles, did not just raise sea levels but also has a major influence on the earth's crust.
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