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Mount Everest is having a growth spurt. Here’s what’s behind it.That huge mass loss caused surrounding land to slowly uplift, a process known as isostatic rebound. Mountains are a bit like icebergs because only a small portion is seen above surface.
That translates to an uplift rate of roughly 0.2 to 0.5mm per year. The geological process at work, they said, is called isostatic rebound. It involves the rise of land masses on Earth’s crust ...
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