After the last Ice Age, sea levels rose significantly, estimated to have increased by about 120 to 130 meters (approximately 394 to 426 feet) as large ice sheets melted. This rise occurred over several thousand years, primarily between 20,000 and 6,000 years ago. The melting of glaciers and ice caps contributed to the majority of this increase, reshaping Coastlines and impacting human settlement patterns.
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