Sea Levels Could Rise Up to 40 Inches by 2100 as Greenhouse Gases Warm the Planet
The greenhouse effect is a natural process that keeps Earth warm by trapping heat in the atmosphere. When certain gases increase, they trap too much heat, causing global warming. This leads to rising sea levels, melting ice caps, and warmer temperatures on land. If global warming continues, sea levels could rise by up to 40 inches by the end of the century.