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How does carbon affect the rate of heating(melting )of ice

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It affects it because carbon damages the earths uv protections and so the heat increases to the most
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In the process, the carbon dioxide bonds with, then breaks with, a lot of molecules of water. These broken water molecules weaken the ice and make it more brittle.

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