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How do icebergs contribute to rising sea levels?
○ They melt and increase the amount of water in the ocean.
○When they increase in size, they take
water out of the ocean.
○They break away from land, displacing significant amounts of water.
○The number of icebergs has been increasing, taking up more space in the ocean​

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Answer:

Its C -displacement

Step-by-step explanation:

The other answer is wrong. It's just like when ice cubes melt in a cup the water level doesn't rise but instead, it increases the volume of the water in the cup by displacing it.

User Fosna
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In my knowledge

its option A

they melt and increase the amount of water in the ocean

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