
Global Warming Impact on Glaciers
Global warming increases Earth's average temperatures, causing glaciers—massive ice bodies—to melt more quickly. This rapid melting reduces glacier size and volume, leading to sea level rise and loss of freshwater resources. As temperatures rise, glaciers can't replenish as they used to, accelerating their retreat. This process impacts ecosystems, freshwater availability, and coastal communities. Essentially, warming Earth's climate destabilizes glaciers' balance between accumulation and melting, causing long-term environmental and societal changes.