NASA to study heat from North and South poles that could drive Bay Area sea level rise
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So there's a tremendous amount of ice which, when it melts, it goes into the oceans and spreads around the whole planet and causes the sea level to rise, Drouin said.
And the glaciers in Antarctica are really the elephant in the room. They're huge. They have the potential to disappear very quickly. And they're really being driven by ocean warming, Willis said.
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