Loss of soil moisture is fueling rising sea levels
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Loss of soil moisture is fueling rising sea levels
Study shows that continents lost more than 2.5 trillion tons of water to the oceans this century, probably due to climate change. The melting of Antarctica and Greenland has been the major concern of scientists studying sea level rise, but a new study shows that the loss of liquid water from continents, far from the poles, is the dominant phenomenon behind the increase in the volume of the oceans. Climate change is the likely culprit. The work, …
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