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    The Biggest Loss of Sea Ice Between 1979 and 2003
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The Biggest Loss of Sea Ice Between 1979 and 2003

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The biggest loss of sea ice between 1979 and 2003 appears to be along the The biggest loss of sea ice between 1979 and 2003 appears to be along the         A) north shore of Russia. B) east shore of Greenland. C) west shore of Greenland. D) north shore of Alaska. The biggest loss of sea ice between 1979 and 2003 appears to be along the         A) north shore of Russia. B) east shore of Greenland. C) west shore of Greenland. D) north shore of Alaska.


A) north shore of Russia.
B) east shore of Greenland.
C) west shore of Greenland.
D) north shore of Alaska.

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