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Melting Ice Sheets Could Trigger Unexpected Volcanic Activity
Melting ice sheets in Antarctica are changing the Earth's crust, causing warps that trigger new volcanic activity that could cause global sea-levels to rise higher than scientists have previously predicted, according to a recent study.
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