on August 26, 2010 by admin in Global Warming, Comments (0)

Is Arctic Sea Ice getting Thinner?

We may get a solid answer to that question very shortly. Sea ice physicists at the Alfred Wegener Institute have indications that the mass of sea ice in the Arctic is dwindling because its thickness is declining. In addition to the area covered, the thickness of the ice is a decisive factor in assessing how much sea ice there is,

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