Sea Ice Necklace

$39.00
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  • Brilliant Swarovski® Austrian crystal

  • Brushed copper 18” chain

The Sea Ice Necklace features a bold 12mm Austrian crystal stone set into sterling silver. This necklace has amazing reflection, sparkle, and shine!

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Why is sea ice so important, and why do scientists study it?

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Even though sea ice occurs primarily in the polar regions, it influences our global climate. Sea ice has a bright surface, so much of the sunlight that strikes it is reflected back into space. As a result, areas covered by sea ice don't absorb much solar energy, so temperatures in the polar regions remain relatively cool. If gradually warming temperatures melt sea ice over time, fewer bright surfaces are available to reflect sunlight back into space, more solar energy is absorbed at the surface, and temperatures rise further. This chain of events starts a cycle of warming and melting. This cycle is temporarily halted when the dark days of the polar winter return, but it starts again in the following spring. Even a small increase in temperature can lead to greater warming over time, making the polar regions the most sensitive areas to climate change on Earth.