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Antarctica’s sea ice is at its lowest extent ever recorded

Antarctica’s sea ice is at its lowest extent ever recorded

Antarctica’s sea ice is at its lowest extent ever recorded: Antarctica’s sea ice has been recorded at a low level of approximately 14.2 million square kilometres, much less than the average extent of 16.7 million square kilometres for this time of year.

What’s in News?

The sea ice extent of Antarctica was about 14.2 million sq. km as of 25th July, the normal extent of sea extent for this year should be closer to 16.7 million sq. km.

In comparison to the long-term average of the satellite period, Antarctica lost around 2.6 million square kilometres of sea ice.

Alarming Trend

There has been significant drop in winter sea ice extent from 2015, compared to record highs observed in the years 2012 to 2014.

Causes of reduced sea extent

Implications and Climate Change

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