How to say "glacier melting" in Chinese?

In Chinese "glacier melting" translates to  冰川消融 

Transliteration: bīng chuān xiāo róng

🇨🇳 冰川消融会导致海平面上升。

🗣️ bīng chuān xiāo róng huì dǎo zhì hǎi píng miàn shàng shēng.

🇺🇸 Glacier melting can lead to a rise in sea level.



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How to say "glacier melting" in Chinese?

You can use the word "冰川消融" which translates to "glacier melting".

How to pronounce "冰川消融" (glacier melting) in Chinese?

The word "冰川消融" is pronounced as "bīng chuān xiāo róng".

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