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Glacial Loss 2010-2020
WorldPhysical EnvironmentLoss of glacial ice between 1961 and 2016 measured using satellite imagery and field observations.
A map shows the minimum sea ice extent and glacial loss (2010 to 2020), marked by blue circles. The largest glacial loss is in the Gulf of Alaska, 83.1 gigatons, and the smallest in Iceland, Antarctic, and Subantarctic, 3.5 gigatons.
Russian Arctic | Svalbard and Jan Mayen | Greenland | Central Asia | Southern Andes | Iceland | Alaska | Class | Rank | Live births per 1,000 people | Settled prior to 2500 BCE | Settled by 1200 BCE | Settled by 200 BCE | Settled by 400 CE | Settled by 800 CE | |
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99.3% | 83.2% | 31.2% | 37.5% | 99.1% | |||||||||||
36.0% |
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