Melting of Glaciers in Venezuela and Worldwide
Venezuela has lost all its glaciers, with the Humboldt Glacier being the last to disappear due to climate change. Glaciers are large masses of ice formed by snow accumulation over centuries, but rising temperatures have led to their melting, contributing to global sea level rise. Scientists predict that 83% of the world's glaciers will be gone by 2100 if temperatures continue to increase.