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I was using Google Earth the other day and I came across a startling discovery. I was looking at the enormity of Antarctica but then I went to look at the north pole and it simply isn't there. On Google Earth I could not find any ice north of Greenland. Is that even possible or is there something wrong with Google Earth. I know the poles are melting but have we actually lost the entirety of the north pole?

 

No wonder Santa didn't show up last year!! lol

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Do you realize that below North Pole there is no land?
It's melting and freezing every year.
The question is only - how much of its area is melting and how much of area is freezing back.

You can see North Pole web cams here
http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/gallery_np.html
These cameras are drifting. Path they traveled is on first picture on the right.

 

Animation made of photos took in couple months:

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Since the north polar ice sheet is technically 'floating', its complete melting will not appreaciably raise sea levels ( some of the ice is on land such as northern greenland, etc. ).

We will however have plenty of other issues to deal with when that happens !

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