Unveiling Antarctica's Hidden Ice Formations

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Scientists have discovered an unexpected upside-down landscape beneath Antarctica's Dotson Ice Shelf, revealing peaks, valleys, and plateaus formed by meltwater. This discovery, made using an unmanned submersible, provides new insights into how ocean currents melt ice shelves and the potential impact on global sea levels. The findings highlight the rapid melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, which could significantly raise sea levels, affecting coastal cities worldwide. The research also underscores the ecological changes in the Amundsen Sea, where increased meltwater is altering marine ecosystems.
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