eli5 Why do minor temperature fluctuations change the amount of polar ice so drastically?

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A little confused bc water has a set melting point.

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Because there is a LOT of polar ice. It covers 14 MILLION kilometers of area. If only a tiny layer of the surface area melts, it creates warm runoff, which erodes the edges drastically.

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