If the Northern Glaciers should melt, the result would be that the water would be less salty and then preventing sinking
What happens when Glaciers melt
When glaciers melt, they contribute to rising sea levels, impacting coastal regions and habitats. The excess water from melting glaciers flows into oceans, causing sea levels to incrementally rise.
This rise poses threats like coastal erosion, flooding, and loss of land. Additionally, the freshwater influx can disrupt marine ecosystems, affecting aquatic life.
Moreover, glacier melt impacts water availability for communities relying on glacial runoff for agriculture, drinking water, and hydroelectric power.