Recent research utilizing ultra-precise GPS data from 58 stations across the island has revealed that Greenland is shifting horizontally by approximately two centimeters every year. Unlike typical tectonic movement, this migration is driven by the uneven release of pressure as massive ice sheets melt away.
New GPS data reveals that Greenland is physically shrinking and shifting sideways. Greenland is no longer a static landmass; it is a dynamic landscape in constant motion. Recent research utilizing ultra-precise GPS
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