Greenland Ice Melting, These Are the Cities That Will End

The melting of ice in Greenland is increasingly serious, and scientists blame mainly global warming caused by human activities. Although Greenland and Antarctica are far from New York and London, melting ice can cause serious problems, rather, levels will have to grow and change [...]
Although Greenland and Antarctica are far from New York and London, melting ice can cause serious problems, rather, levels will have to grow and change very high world beaches.
Various influences will have in different cities, on different levels, NASA experts say.
The impact of melting ice on earth depends on water flow and direction.
Scientists have developed a virtual map in which 293 coastal cities can be found that can be affected by melting ice.
New Yorkers, for example, are more concerned about three large glaciers in Greenland and three in the northwest. London will also be threatened by extinction, while Sydney will be concerned because of the ice in northern and northeast Antarctica, Kosova Press broadcasts.
If the three glaciers in Greenland melt, sea level will rise by 10 inches, NASA predicts, which is a major threat to the U.S. East Coast. If Antarctica's western melts, sea level will rise to 1.2m.
In Europe due to the melting of the western part of Greenland, the sinking of these cities is predicted: Troms, Oslo, Athens, Syracuse and Dubrovnik.
Although the process of melting ice - cream areas in Greenland had a significant impact on the environment in the last century, scientists warn that in the 21st century it will be even greater.
“Cities and states are trying to make plans to ease the flood's effects, but they should think 10 years ago and assess the risk in the same way as insurance companies”, scientist Erick Ivins said.












