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Brenden Barnes
5 September, 01:36
What is the likely future of the planets ice?
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Sundance
5 September, 03:45
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The planets ice will most likely go down hill from here. Because of global warming and other effects the ice in the arctic and Antarctic is slowly melting. It is estimated that they will melt, in fact they are melting right now. There are many ecologists and concerns happening over this very topic.
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