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Sea Level Rise

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A sea level rise is an increase in the volume of water in the world’s oceans, resulting in an increase in global mean sea level. Sea level rise is usually attributed to global climate change by thermal expansion of the water in the oceans and by melting of ice sheets and glaciers on land. Melting of floating ice shelves or icebergs at sea raises sea levels only slightly.

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