As the study notes, 32 billion tons is about the amount of water contained in Lake Mead. So all 34 areas saw very large changes. The resulting map of the findings shows an overall pattern, in which ice sheets and glaciers lose by far the most mass at the poles, but at the same time, middle latitudes show …
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Humans are causing massive changes in the location of water around the world, NASA says
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