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Summarize a eustatic (sea-level) change
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Oceans heat up causing: thermal expansion, glacier melting, and contraction of sea water. This changes/ increases the volume of the ocean. Year to year.
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Eustatic changes are changes in the Ocean which change the global sea level. That is a huge amount of water. Whats something that could generate that much water when melted? (Hint: Global Warming)
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