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researchers say the Arctic is ice-free when the ocean has less than 1 million square kilometers of ice.
The size of the Arctic Ocean is 14.06 million km². One million km² represents 7.11%. What's the scientifc rationale to define 7.11% of ice covering as the threshold of "ice-free"? I'm wondering.