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Rising sea levels are a possible global consequence to a change in local environments.
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Local environmental changes — for example widespread melting of land ice (glaciers, Greenland/Antarctic ice), thawing permafrost, or ocean warming (thermal expansion) — can contribute to global sea-level rise.
Local environmental changes — for example widespread melting of land ice (glaciers, Greenland/Antarctic ice), thawing permafrost, or ocean warming (thermal expansion) — can contribute to global sea-level rise.
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