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New islands may emerge in Greenland due to climate change

The researchers analysed data from 61 measuring stations along Greenland’s coasts. The researchers analysed data from 61 measuring stations along the Greenland coast.

According to the results, there was a 0.2 metre rise in bedrock from 2013 to 2023. This rate is equivalent to 2 metres in 100 years.

Greenland has been rising for a long time. The land was crushed by a massive ice sheet during the last ice age. Although it ended 12 millennia ago, the land continues to rise as the ice pressure weakens.

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