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A new study published in the journal Science Advances reveals that the Antarctic ice sheet has been losing an average of 219 billion metric tons of ice every year since 1992. A recent study published in the journal Science Advances revealed a concerning trend: the Antarctic ice sheet has been steadily losing ice since 1992. On average, 219 billion metric tons of ice have been melting away each year. This rapid melting of the Antarctic ice sheet has serious implications for global sea levels, which are expected to rise significantly as a result. Scientists warn that rising sea levels could have devastating effects on coastal communities around the world.