naturally shrinks in the summer and re-freezes in the winter, but a new study has found that the region could be 'ice-free' in just 10 years.A team of scientists at the University of Boulder discover the ice has melted more than usual in the summer and frozen back smaller in the winter.They concluded that the Arctic's first ice-free period could happen in this decade, and it is likely to occur by 2050. Its effects will reverberate over the warming planet.
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