Antarctica contains the world’s highest ice sheet. Evidence of climate change can be found throughout the world including in the Antarctic. While Antarctic and global climate have continued to change over years, it is the rate of climate change is still growing. Glaciers are melting in every section of the world, which put many people at risk. Those risks include flooding, droughts, and a lack of clean drinking water. Also, sea levels are rising because of the melting of the poles, which puts small island nations at risk. According to “Greenland 's Melting Ice Problem May Be Far Worse Than We Realized” by Lydia O 'Connor the author states, “Studies agree that rising global temperatures are causing the ice sheet that covers most of the world 's largest island to shrink. If the entire ice sheet were to melt, global sea levels could increase by as much as 23 feet.” When temperatures rise and ice melts, more water flows to the seas from glaciers and ice caps, and water becomes warmer and increases in volume. According to NewsRx, the publisher of Physics Research; New Physics Research Study Results Reported from Istanbul Kultur University (Calculation of Greenland and Antarctica Glaciers ' Weights Causing Some Earthquakes and Volcanic Activities), “The temperature of the
Antarctica contains the world’s highest ice sheet. Evidence of climate change can be found throughout the world including in the Antarctic. While Antarctic and global climate have continued to change over years, it is the rate of climate change is still growing. Glaciers are melting in every section of the world, which put many people at risk. Those risks include flooding, droughts, and a lack of clean drinking water. Also, sea levels are rising because of the melting of the poles, which puts small island nations at risk. According to “Greenland 's Melting Ice Problem May Be Far Worse Than We Realized” by Lydia O 'Connor the author states, “Studies agree that rising global temperatures are causing the ice sheet that covers most of the world 's largest island to shrink. If the entire ice sheet were to melt, global sea levels could increase by as much as 23 feet.” When temperatures rise and ice melts, more water flows to the seas from glaciers and ice caps, and water becomes warmer and increases in volume. According to NewsRx, the publisher of Physics Research; New Physics Research Study Results Reported from Istanbul Kultur University (Calculation of Greenland and Antarctica Glaciers ' Weights Causing Some Earthquakes and Volcanic Activities), “The temperature of the