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And it's known that it has a granular texture that helps retain melt water and prevent runoff. So once that's gone, you know, this runoff. And it tends to reflect more light in space than ice does. And computer models of glaciers don't currently account for any front zones and the influence of certain other impurities. And the effects of extreme weather events like, well, first the heat wave, all coming to be not considered. And so even if numerous studies are coming out, in the study of the Counter-Night Law from glaciers may have been between 2000 and 2024. And that's now raising serious concerns about water management in some of these regions. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November. All star notes in... And one of the concerns from some of this melt too, from one of the researchers put out a statement regarding it. It's not that the melt will decline in the future with additional warming, but the huge losses have resulted in rapidly shrinking ice cover. And some regions even complete disappearance of small glaciers. And if these glaciers could now release much water into rivers and streams, and they did up until 2024, and its global temperatures keep increasing, the communities, agriculture, and industries that rely on glacier meltwater may start to experience their supply dwindling in the next few years.
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