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Global Warming: The Arctic Meltdown

 
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Global Warming: The Arctic Meltdown
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Sea Ice Melt Compared (3/14)

The graph shows the average sea ice extent, comparing data from 2007, 2005, and 1979-2000. The Arctic starts to regain ice when summer ends in mid-September.

Sea ice acts as the Earth’s cooling system by reflecting most of the sunlight back into space. Dark ocean waters, in contrast, absorb sunlight and reinforce Arctic warming causing more and more ice to melt. (Graphic: NSIDC)

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