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In the Arctic, precipitation is predicted to increase by 20% by the end of the century, mostly in the form of rain.  Increased rain will further melt snow, ice and permafrost, restricting land animals nesting sites and ability to forage.  Increased rain will also cause “freshening” of the ocean water, which will impact the marine ecosystem.

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Understanding Water Level in a Changing Arctic
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