East Antarctica hosts the largest ice sheet on Earth, containing enough water to raise global sea levels by 52 metres, were it to fully melt. Yet it has puzzled scientists for decades how and why this ...
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Scientists tie Antarctica’s ‘gravity hole’ to deep rock shifts 50 million years ago
We treat gravity as a firm law, but the ground beneath Antarctica tells a different story — one where the planet’s internal churn is actively weakening its grip. A new study led by the University of ...
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