Environment
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China’s Mountain Glaciers Are Melting Faster on One Side Than the Other, and It’s Too Late To Stop It
Recent research, published in Geology, has revealed that China's mountain glaciers are not only shrinking in size, but also becoming more asymmetric in altitude, meaning that they have different heights on different slopes of the same mountain.
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