Sea Level Changes
The rising of the sea level has many negative impacts on the environment.
Sea level changes occur do to thermal expansion, melting of ice caps and ice on greenland and africa melting.
Rising sea levels cause the saltwater to go farther inland, the salt water then causes erosion that is destructive, wetlands to flood and could pollute aquifers in which we get fresh drinking water. It also causes many plants and animals to lose their natural habitats and could cause them to go extinct.
Sea level changes occur do to thermal expansion, melting of ice caps and ice on greenland and africa melting.
Rising sea levels cause the saltwater to go farther inland, the salt water then causes erosion that is destructive, wetlands to flood and could pollute aquifers in which we get fresh drinking water. It also causes many plants and animals to lose their natural habitats and could cause them to go extinct.