glaciers
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Earth Tectonics Led to Glaciers on Greenland
Climate change and warming temperatures are currently melting the ice on Greenland, but this region was not always one giant ice sheet. In a new study, researchers explain that Earth tectonics and other interior processes led to the glaciers that we see on Greenland today.
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