• Question: Does globle warming increase the level of sea water ?

    Asked by aahb266 to Beatrice, Charles, George, Kamal, Patricia on 16 Jan 2017.
    • Photo: Kamal Bhattacharya

      Kamal Bhattacharya answered on 16 Jan 2017:


      Yes it does. The poles are melting thereby increasing the water levels.

    • Photo: George Githinji

      George Githinji answered on 16 Jan 2017:


      A lot of sea water is inform of huge sheets of ice at the coldest places on the earth. Global warming causes the melting of ice in the north and south poles and thereby increases the level of seawater.

    • Photo: Charles Kamau

      Charles Kamau answered on 17 Jan 2017:


      Surface water that we see collected the in lakes and oceans comes from high areas such as the poles and even mountain caps; where the water is stored in form of ice. The general increase in the temperature, global warming, melts the ice which flows to collect in oceans thus increasing the water levels.

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