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Melting Doomsday Glacier in Antarctica Could Cause 10-Ft Sea Level Rise
If the doomsday glacier in Antarctica melts, it may cause up to ten feet of sea level rise. If the Thwaites, also known as the "doomsday glacier," in Antarctica melts, it may cause up to ten feet of sea level rise.
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