Rainfall Could Possibly Replace Snowfall in the Arctic Soone

Rainfall Could Possibly Replace Snowfall in the Arctic Sooner Than Expected

Research found Tuesday reveals that rain might begin to replace snowfall in the Arctic decades earlier than previously anticipated, warning that the changes brought about by global warming could have far-reaching effects. The Arctic is warming very fast, melting sea ice and adding moisture to the atmosphere, which will likely lead to more precipitation.

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