The study predicts that if greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, they will ultimately outweigh the influence of the moon's tidal force.
A new study reveals that Earth’s spin axis is “shifting” due to climate change and the planet’s internal dynamics.
Researchers at ETH Zurich have used cutting-edge AI models to understand better polar motion, which is the movement of the Earth’s rotating axis relative to the crust. Ice melt at the poles redistributes mass towards the equator, slowing Earth’s rotation. Water travels from the poles to the equator, disrupting the Earth’s equilibrium.
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