Researchers have discovered that Greenland, the world's largest island, is slowly moving northwest and shrinking in size.
This phenomenon, which has astonished scientists, is the result of a complex interaction between deep ice melting and Earth's crust movement.
These findings, coming after decades of precise data analysis, highlight a complex interaction between deep ice melting and Earth's crust movement, making Greenland one of the most geologically active regions on the planet.
Scientists note that the island is not only moving but also changing shape due to changes in glacial pressure and the rebound of the earth beneath it.
Author's summary: Greenland is moving northwest and shrinking due to geological activity.