File:Warum schmilzt das Schelfeis?.webm

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Deutsch: Der Eisschild der Antarktis ist die weltweit größte, permanent vereiste Fläche. Erwärmt sich das Meer um nur 0,5 Grad, schmilzt das Schelfeis von unten und bricht an den Kanten.
English: The Antarctic ice sheet is the largest permanently iced area in the world. If the sea warms up by only 0.5 degrees, the ice shelf melts from below and breaks at the edges.
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https://www.awi.de/forschung/klimawissenschaften/physikalische-ozeanographie/schwerpunkte/ozean-schelfeis-wechselwirkung.html
Author 3sat/nano/mobyDOK/Alexander Lahl/Max Mönch/Jean Schablin/Robert Coellen/Mirko Tribanek/Mandy Blaurock,Susan Kreher/Jochen Schmidt
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