Invisible, Skyscraper-Sized Waves Found to Be “Eating Away” at Greenland’s Glaciers
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Invisible, Skyscraper-Sized Waves Found to Be “Eating Away” at Greenland’s Glaciers
Scientists have uncovered how massive underwater waves triggered by iceberg calving secretly fuel glacier melt in Greenland. Iceberg calving takes place when large sections of ice detach from the edges of glaciers and plunge into the ocean. This natural event is one of the main contributors to the rapid ice loss currently occurring in Greenland. [...]
Scientists have said that powerful underwater waves caused by breaking icebergs are causing Greenland's glaciers to melt faster, ScitechDaily reports. Icebergs break off when large blocks of ice break off glaciers and fall into the ocean. And this phenomenon is one of the main factors in the rapid melting of ice in Greenland. YOU WILL BE INTERESTED Mysterious footprints in Greenland's ice were unrelated to space: what scientists have found In …
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