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Sea level may have been higher than it is now just 6000 years ago

Sea level may have been higher than it is now just 6000 years ago

Melting icebergs in Antarctica in 2023

Sebnem Coskun/Anadolu Company through Getty Photos

The oceans might have been larger than they’re now between 4000 and 8000 years in the past. Understanding how the traditional local weather led to these excessive seas may enhance projections of how local weather change will have an effect on sea stage on this century.

There are three factors in Earth’s latest geologic historical past the place the planet was heat sufficient to considerably resemble immediately’s local weather, says Roger Creel at Columbia College in New York. The latest of those was across the center of the Holocene Epoch, …

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