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n SHRINKING ICE: There’s less sea ice in the Arctic than ever before on record, and the melting is continuing.

n RISING TEMPERATURES: Sea ice in the Arctic helps keep the region cool by reflecting sunlight that might be absorbed by darker land or ocean surfaces.

n RECORD LOW: Scientists began monitoring the extent of Arctic sea ice in the 1970s when satellite images became available.

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