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The hot weather of Greenland's ice sheet began to melt, and 6 billion tons of water flowed into the ocean every day, and these melted ice sheets absorbed a lot of heat, acting as a regulator of the Earth's temperature, and the ice and snow in the North and South Poles played

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The weather was hot

Greenland's ice sheet began to melt, with 6 billion tons of water flowing into the oceans every day

These melted ice sheets absorb a lot of heat, and as regulators of the Earth's temperature, the ice and snow in the North and South Poles play a major role

What if Greenland's ice sheet melts completely? What will be the result?

Sea levels will rise by 7.5 metres, many countries will be flooded, and the human condition will be worse

So humanity is trying to stop the temperature from rising, and the countries of the world have signed an agreement to abide by it, but now it seems that the West is beginning to plan not to comply

The hot weather of Greenland's ice sheet began to melt, and 6 billion tons of water flowed into the ocean every day, and these melted ice sheets absorbed a lot of heat, acting as a regulator of the Earth's temperature, and the ice and snow in the North and South Poles played
The hot weather of Greenland's ice sheet began to melt, and 6 billion tons of water flowed into the ocean every day, and these melted ice sheets absorbed a lot of heat, acting as a regulator of the Earth's temperature, and the ice and snow in the North and South Poles played
The hot weather of Greenland's ice sheet began to melt, and 6 billion tons of water flowed into the ocean every day, and these melted ice sheets absorbed a lot of heat, acting as a regulator of the Earth's temperature, and the ice and snow in the North and South Poles played
The hot weather of Greenland's ice sheet began to melt, and 6 billion tons of water flowed into the ocean every day, and these melted ice sheets absorbed a lot of heat, acting as a regulator of the Earth's temperature, and the ice and snow in the North and South Poles played
The hot weather of Greenland's ice sheet began to melt, and 6 billion tons of water flowed into the ocean every day, and these melted ice sheets absorbed a lot of heat, acting as a regulator of the Earth's temperature, and the ice and snow in the North and South Poles played

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