Antarctic Glacier Melting Not Due to Climate Change
Antarctic glacier

A recent research by British and other scientists has revealed that the increase in the melting of Antarctic glacier may not have been caused by climate change. The melting Antarctic glacier is thought to be the main reason for rising sea levels across the world.   

Many scientists across the world believe that increase in melting of Antarctic ice is leading to an increase in global sea levels. They point that it has released more fresh water into the oceans and also caused flooding in many coastal regions across the planet. They have felt that global warming is the main cause of this.    

Recent research claims that global warming may not be the reason for these effects. The research has found this by conducting an underwater survey. It is claimed that a rocky underwater ridge is the cause of all these problems. 

This has also climate experts across the world to once again look at the matter from a different perspective. The researchers, who conducted this study, are also very excited with it and are trying to find more about the latest study.

It is claimed by some scientists that the glaciers would have continued to melt at the same rate and this would have remained the same with or without the climate change.  

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