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Old 12-12-2007, 04:23 AM
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Thank you for reading my post and making an effort to help me understand. However, the ice (3 miles thick) at the South Pole is on land and if it melts will not remain on the land but run into the ocean. You would have been correct if we were talking about the ice at the North Pole.

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but how will the ice travel upwards from the south if it is the bottom of the earth?
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