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Arctic Ocean ice melts to its second lowest level on record this summer – Republic World – Republic World
United States scientists reported that last week, the Arctic ocean reached its summertime low of 1.4 million square miles.

Due to global warming, this summer, ice in the Arctic Ocean melted to its second lowest level on record. United States scientists reported that last week, the Arctic ocean reached its summertime low of 1.4 million square miles. According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, this year’s ice melt comes after 2012, when the ice shrank to 1.3 million square miles.
According to the reports by AP, data center director Mark Serreze blamed Siberian heat wave and a natural Arctic climate phenomenon…
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