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Between 1979 and 2015, the average Antarctic sea ice extent — the area of the ocean with at least 15% sea ice cover — increased slightly but fairly steadily, consistent with natural variability in the Amundsen Sea Low (ASL) over the same time period. This is in stark contrast to the Arctic, where sea ice at the minimum summer extent plummeted by nearly 12% per decade.

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Sir. Paul Okwudili Agbo
Sir. Paul Okwudili Agbo

Written by Sir. Paul Okwudili Agbo

Sir.Paul Okwudili Agbo, MD of Starconnectdots Ltd, specializes in internet marketing, entrepreneurship, storytelling, and travel affiliate marketing.

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