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France's historic D-Day beaches threatened by rising sea levels

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The sea will stop rising and start receding, because the evaporation of the water will outbalance the melting of the ice.

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NBToday  01:13 pm JST

The sea will stop rising and start receding, because the evaporation of the water will outbalance the melting of the ice.

Scientific evidence reveals that melting ice and thermal expansion of seawater are the primary drivers of sea-level rise, which are currently outpacing any increases in evaporation. Projections indicate that global sea levels will continue to rise due to these factors, despite increased evaporation.

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Projections indicate that global sea levels will continue to rise due to these factors, despite increased evaporation.

Could you provide sources for these projections please?

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