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Will melting ice cause water to rise
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Actually floating ice displaces its own weight of water (not more).
What I think you are getting at is that when floating ice melts, there will be no change in sea level - and that is true. The increase in sea level will be the result of all the ice currently sitting on land melting. There are vast qhantities of water locked up as ice in the Greenland icecap and the Antarctic icecap. When that melts, it will all run into the sea and raise its level.
Fill glass with ice, then fill the glass with water up to the brim.
Leave the ice to melt into water, totally.
Question: Does the water overflow or is the water level still maintained at the brim?
Note: Condensation may occur outside of the glass, so keep an eye on the water levels.
Do not assume that water has overflown just because the outside of the glass is wet.
Try it, then decide whether or not the melting of ice will cause water levels to rise.
G'luck
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