Beneath Antarctica’s ice lie over a hundred volcanoes, many dormant but not extinct. As warming melts the ice, the crust rebounds, potentially triggering eruptions. This could destabilize ice sheets, accelerate sea level rise, and create a feedback loop of further melting and volcanic activity. Scientists warn that these hidden threats must be factored into future climate models.
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