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Alaska is changing due to global warming

Experts are now expecting dramatic changes in the cold country, with gaping holes, sinking houses and dead trees, because an increase of up to three degrees in the last 30 years is melting the state's ice layer

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The warming climate has resulted in an increase in temperatures across Alaska, which has resulted in the warming of its ice sheet to a temperature that is slightly less than the freezing point. Experts now expect dramatic changes in the face of the cold country.

Vladimir Romanovsky of the University of Alaska, said that the difference is already distinct. In Fairbank, houses sank into muddy ground from melting snow, a road became curved and undulating and trees died as the land they lived on turned into swamps. A large hole was even opened in the ground near the local university.

In the last 30 years, temperatures in Alaska have risen by an average of one to three degrees. Because the ice layer contains methane (also known as marsh gas), the melting will add another dimension of the gas palettes to the dangerous greenhouse effect.
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