The collapse is being driven by a combination of warming oceans, shifting winds, and deep-sea heat, according to researchers from the University of Southampton.
For decades, Antarctic sea ice appeared resistant to global warming, with levels gradually increasing until 2015.
That year, the trend reversed and ice began to vanish rapidly.
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