Changing Planet: Rising Sea Level
As the Earth's atmosphere warms due to rising levels of greenhouse gases, our oceans are warming also. The rising temperature of the atmosphere also leads to melting of ice in the cryosphere. Melting water from land-based glaciers and ice sheets eventually makes its way into the ocean, gradually raising the sea level globally. Depending on how quickly the ice melts because of global warming, this sea level rise may be relatively gradual (about a meter over a century) or may increase more dramatically, if substantial land-based glaciers near the ocean are suddenly destablized and release their water to the ocean more quickly.
Click on the video at the left to watch the NBC Learn video - Changing Planet: Rising Sea Level
Lesson plan: Changing Planet: Sea Levels Rising


Shop Windows to the Universe Science Store!
Traveling Nitrogen is a fun group game appropriate for the classroom. Players follow nitrogen atoms through living and nonliving parts of the nitrogen cycle. For grades 5-9.
You might also be interested in:

Energy from the Sun can enter the atmosphere, but not all of it can easily find its way out again. This is a natural process called the greenhouse effect. Without any greenhouse effect, Earth’s temperature
...more
The low-lying coast of Bangladesh in South Asia is home to millions of people, yet the amount of sea level rise predicted for the 21st Century is expected to change that, flooding homes with seawater and
...more
The world's surface air temperature increased an average of 0.6° Celsius (1.1°F) during the last century according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). This may not sound like very
...more
Altocumulus clouds (weather symbol - Ac), are made primarily of liquid water and have a thickness of 1 km. They are part of the Middle Cloud group (2000-7000m up). They are grayish-white with one part
...more
Altostratus clouds (weather symbol - As) consist of water and some ice crystals. They belong to the Middle Cloud group (2000-7000m up). An altostratus cloud usually covers the whole sky and has a gray
...more
Cirrocumulus clouds (weather symbol - Cc) are composed primarily of ice crystals and belong to the High Cloud group (5000-13000m). They are small rounded puffs that usually appear in long rows. Cirrocumulus
...more
Cirrostratus (weather symbol - Cs) clouds consist almost entirely of ice crystals and belong to the High Cloud (5000-13000m) group. They are sheetlike thin clouds that usually cover the entire sky. The
...more