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Melting of sea ice contributes more to sea level rise than does melting of ice on land-based ice sheets because:
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Melting of sea ice contributes more to sea level rise than does melting of ice on land-based ice sheets because:
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the melting sea ice goes directly into the sea, causing sea level to increase
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