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Southern Ocean's warming and increased saltiness linked to shrinking Antarctic sea ice, potentially accelerating global warming.
Recent research reveals that the Southern Ocean's surface is becoming saltier and warmer, leading to a decline in Antarctic sea ice.
This shift, caused by deeper, saltier waters rising to the surface, may accelerate global warming by altering ocean circulation and increasing carbon dioxide levels.
The changes have significant implications for global climate and require further study to understand their full impact.
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El calentamiento del Océano Antártico y el aumento de la salinidad están relacionados con la reducción del hielo marino antártico, lo que podría acelerar el calentamiento global.