Greenland tsunami wave
650-foot tsunami in Greenland made waves for days, scientists find. The tsunami, one of the largest ever recorded, was the result of a series of rare, cascading events set in motion by melting ice.
This catastrophic event in Greenland serves as a stark reminder of the impact of climate change on our planet. The melting ice caused a chain reaction that led to the formation of a massive tsunami wave, highlighting the urgent need for action to address global warming and its consequences.
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