When ice melts in a glass of water the overall level of water in the glass goes down because ice has a higher volume. Would this be true for the oceans then if the ice caps melt and if not why? 924 viewsJanuary 3, 2024 Question91.01K July 10, 2019 0 Comments When ice melts in a glass of water the overall level of water in the glass goes down because ice has a higher volume. Would this be true for the oceans then if the ice caps melt and if not why? In: Other 7 Answers ActiveNewestOldest Anonymous Posted July 10, 2019 0 Comments The north pole yeah, cause that is ice floating on the ocean, but the south pole is actually rock vovered in a thick sheet of snow and ice You are viewing 1 out of 7 answers, click here to view all answers. Register or Login
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