A unique discovery about the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets has been made by an international team of experts.
Accordingly, they claim that all of the local ice sheets have started melting rapidly.
The ice sheets are thought to have melted enough over the past 30 years to form an ice cube that is 12 miles high.
Data from 50 satellite surveys of Antarctica and Greenland between 1992 and 2020 were combined to conduct the study.
They consequently noticed changes in ice movement and sheet volume.
It has been discovered that ice sheet melting has multiplied six times over the past thirty years.
The historic rise in global temperatures brought on by environmental pollution is the cause of this.
Between 1992 and 2020, the polar ice sheets lost a total of more than 8.3 trillion tons of ice.
Researchers note that as a result, the oceans’ sea level is rising quite quickly.
They claim that a perilous situation will arise as a result of the sea level rising by 21 mm.



