Greenland has lost more than 12 billion tons of ice in a single day, due to an unprecedented temperature rise of over 22 degrees Celsius last week. The melting season usually begins in May and lasts until August of each year, and this year's high heat caused the loss of 197 billion tons of sea ice last month alone.
Melting 12 billion tons of ice in one day on the island of "Greenland"
2019-08-04T03:00:34.784Z
Greenland has lost more than 12 billion tons of ice in a single day, due to an unprecedented temperature rise of over 22 degrees Celsius last week. The melting season usually begins in May and lasts until August of each year, and the high heat this year has caused a loss
Source: emara