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So while photographers flock to the waterfront for some amazing pictures, officials warn against climbing onto the ice ...
The biggest tsunami ever recorded was in Lituya Bay, Alaska, reaching an astonishing 1,724 feet in the air. On July 9, 1958, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake caused 90 million tons of rock and ice to ...
More ice meant more sunlight reflected away from ... Researchers describe it as rivers of glacial water storming like a reverse tsunami from land into the sea, combined with the extra dense ...
Tsunamis caused by landslides are more common ... at two to three times the rate of the rest of the Earth because as ice melts away, the darker surfaces that get revealed absorb more sunlight.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A tsunami warning has been issued for Papua New Guinea after a strong magnitude 6.9 earthquake Saturday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.