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Will the Earth Melt Few Years From Now?

Introduction

Earth will not melt, but the ice glaciers are. The Earth's glaciers have been silently
retreating for more than half a century as climate change inexorably marches on.
Especially in Antarctica, Greenland, and in mountain glaciers all around the world. Even
though the ice glaciers in these places will melt, Earth will not melt. Although this could
be the reason for the rising sea levels, the ocean would cover all the coastal cities, and
the land area would shrink significantly. This is the effect of the continuous worsening of
the climate change because of the human activities that causes the building up of the
greenhouse gases which are influencing the warming effect.
In this study we could find out the ways of preventing this problem from worsening that
may affect all the life in Earth. We could also find ways to see if this could give lager
problems in the future generations. This could be a warning for everyone to avoid
activities that can be the cause of worsening the climate change like deforestation,

Statement of the Problem

Human activities are at the root of this phenomenon. Specifically, since the industrial
revolution, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions have raised
temperatures even higher in the poles. And as a result, glaciers are rapidly melting,
calving off into the sea, and retreating on land. We need to identify different solutions or
ways to prevent this from happening and could result in a larger problem in the future.

Significance of this Study

This study could help in giving more information on how we could deal the problem and
for giving the people knowledge on how worse their daily activities could affect the
environment and be a big threat in the future.

Methodology

This study will focus on finding more ways of preventing the ice glaciers to melt that
could result in larger problems in the future. To find this out, I will use online navigation
to collect data from different verified sites in the internet.

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