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The largest iceberg in the world melted and cracked. What do you think the future climate will be like?

With the climate warming, the world's largest iceberg has? In name only? . According to British media reports, the world's largest iceberg A68a has melted and broken into pieces. According to the National Glacier Center, A68a is below the minimum size standard for tracking icebergs.

What will happen to the global climate in the future?

The global climate will get warmer and warmer, but not that kind of global warming. The warming of the earth is mainly related to solar radiation and has little to do with human activities. Solar activity is periodic, so it also affects the temperature of the earth periodically. Now many people say: Is it related to human activities? It does matter, but only toxicity, not dosage.

Causing sea levels to rise?

Scientists believe that the melting of ice sheets and mountain glaciers in the past century is one of the reasons for the global sea level rise 10-25 cm. Nowadays, the value of sea level rise caused by melting glaciers is increasing. If the Antarctic ice sheet collapses, the global sea level will rise by nearly 6 meters. If the two ice sheets at the north and south poles all melt, the sea level will rise by nearly 70 meters. Melting glaciers will lead to rising sea levels, flooding large coastal areas and making people living in these areas restless. They can make up half of the world population. All coastal areas will become the sea of Wang Yang, with only the roofs of the United Nations Building and several skyscrapers left in new york, while the top of the Eiffel Tower may only be visible in Paris, while dozens of low-lying countries such as the Netherlands and Britain will no longer exist.

The ecological environment has been destroyed?

Melting glaciers destroyed the living environment of some animals and plants, and also threatened the living environment of human beings. It has been reported that polar bears related to the change of ice sheet are difficult to find food and lose weight; Penguins and seals in Antarctica have also changed their living habits and breeding methods because of the decrease of sea ice and the increase of temperature. Microorganisms buried in the ice sheet hundreds to tens of thousands of years ago are exposed due to the melting of glaciers, and their diffusion will have a certain impact on human health.