A massive landslide in east Greenland triggered a mega-tsunami, causing the Earth to vibrate for nine days, according to a recent study. The collapse of a 1.2 km-high mountain peak, driven by glacier thinning due to climate change, sent powerful seismic waves across the globe, baffling scientists. This event marks the first time that water sloshing has been recorded as vibrations through the Earth's crust, highlighting the intricate connections between the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and Earth's crust.
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