Environment
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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