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How much have the glaciers retreated since the end of the 19th century?

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Glaciers are very sensitive indicators of climate change. One of the methods is a measuring of the glacier mass balance. Cumulative mass balance shows how much mass it receives / loses. The unit of cumulative mass balance is m w.e. ( meters water equivalent ). We can say that cumulative mass balance today is much lower than at the end of the 19th century ( about 60 m w.e. lower ). Therefore glaciers are losing the ice at an extensive rate. Also the average length of all glaciers around the world have decreased for about 1,200 m in a period: 1900 - 2017.
Answer: The glaciers retreated about 1,200 meters since the end of the 19th century.

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