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In recent years, however, the land has begun to rise much faster. This can no longer be attributed solely to natural processes after the ice age. The researchers believe that this phenomenon is related to climate change around the world and the melting of glaciers.
According to the study, localised changes in Greenland are extremely rapid. They are capable of changing the map of the region, as there is a rise from the sea land areas that were hidden before, and as a result, new islands and skerries appear. In the future, Greenland’s rapid rise is expected to continue.