What physical principle explains why melting glaciers affect the Earth's rotational speed?

Answer

Conservation of angular momentum

As mass (water from melting ice) shifts closer to the Earth’s axis, the rotation speeds up, and as it moves outward, the rotation slows down, illustrating the conservation of angular momentum.

What physical principle explains why melting glaciers affect the Earth's rotational speed?

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