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== Card #19: Melting Ice Sheets ==
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}}<ref>[https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/2018/03/WG1AR5_SummaryVolume_FINAL_FRENCH.pdf#page=56 Page 41 of the Technical Summary of the 5th IPCC Report]</ref>


== Explanation ==
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Greenland and Antarctica are ice sheets (or continental glaciers). If they were to completely melt, they will cause the sea level to rise by 7
metres for Greenland and 54 metres for Antarctica. During the last ice age, ice sheets were so much larger that the sea level was 120 metres lower than today.
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== Explanation==
These illustrations represent the gain or loss of mass of the caps, indicated in centimetres of water per year (cm of water/year) and measured gravimetrically. In blue the mass gain (because it snows more) and in red the losses (glaciers flow faster towards the ocean).
These illustrations represent the gain or loss of mass of the caps, indicated in centimetres of water per year (cm of water/year) and measured gravimetrically. In blue the mass gain (because it snows more) and in red the losses (glaciers flow faster towards the ocean).


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We will speak here of melting of the ice caps when the total mass of ice has decreased over the period under consideration, whatever the processes involved.
We will speak here of melting of the ice caps when the total mass of ice has decreased over the period under consideration, whatever the processes involved.
== Correction==
===Causes===
* [[En-en_adult_card_14_energy_budget|Energy Budget]]
=== Consequences ===
*[[En-en_adult_card_22_sea_level_rise|Rising Sea Levels]]
*[[En-en_adult_card_42_thermohaline_circulation|Thermohaline Circulation]]


== To go further ==
== To go further ==


=== Numbers ===
=== Numbers ===
Between 2006 and 2015, the loss of ice from the ice caps is :
Between 2006 and 2015, the loss of ice from the ice caps is:


* 278 billion tonnes per year for Greenland
* 278 billion tonnes per year for Greenland
* 155 billion tonnes per year for the Antarctic<ref>[https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/sites/3/2019/11/03_SROCC_SPM_FINAL.pdf#page=6 IPCC, Special report on cryosphere and oceans]</ref>.
* 155 billion tonnes per year for the Antarctic<ref>[https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/sites/3/2019/11/03_SROCC_SPM_FINAL.pdf#page=6 IPCC, Special report on cryosphere and oceans]</ref>.
For some great graphics that illustrate Earth's ice loss, check out [http://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/CryoSat/Our_world_is_losing_ice_at_record_rate this article from ESA].


== References ==
== References ==