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Rocky icebergs and deep anchors – new research on how planetary forces shape the Earth’s surface – The Conversation AU
New research uncovers the fundamental factors that control the Earth’s surface, providing insights into how land levels will respond to the melting of ice sheet…

Have you ever wondered why the Earths surface is separated into two distinct worlds the oceans and large tracts of land?
Why arent land and water more mixed up, forming a landscape of lakes? And why is most of the land relatively low and close to sea level, making coastal regions vulnerable to rising seas?
Our new research uncovers the fundamental forces that control the Earths surface. These findings will help scientists calculate how land levels will respond to the melting of ice sheets and…
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