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Global Warming in the Past Caused Massive Melting in Antarctica, Rise in Sea levels by 20 Meters
A latest study has shown that even relatively stable ice sheets in Antarctica dramatically shrunk and increased sea levels by up to 20 meters or about 60 feet due to global warming that occurred millions of years ago.
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