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Now climate change effect on poles of the earth.



Yes, climate change effect on both the poles of the earth and that is noted on March 2017. Both poles of the world actually different and separate by annual revolution but march 2017 it’s showing the same thing and that is increase rate of melting ice of the ocean. And this data comes under the study of national snow and ice data center. Institutes further states that increase of melting ice on both the poles of the earth and observed in the march 2017 and its melting rate is continuously increasing. Melting ice rate on the arctic ocean in its spring term reaches to the maximum level that is 55 Lakh 70 thousand square meal (1 crore 44 lakh 20 thousand square kilometers).  



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