If all of the polar ice caps melted because of global warming, the maximum rise in sea level would be up to 70 meters.
However, equatorial regions could see a further increase in sea levels due to the loss of gravitational mass of the polar ice. So equatorial regions might see levels of sea rise up to 90 meters.
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If all of the polar ice caps melted because of global warming, the maximum rise in sea level would be up to 70 meters.
However, equatorial regions could see a further increase in sea levels due to the loss of gravitational mass of the polar ice. So equatorial regions might see levels of sea rise up to 90 meters.
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