Research shows that something similar happened at the end of the last Ice Age, when Scandinavia raised by 300 meters, which caused earthquakes which measured 8 on the Richter scale. There was also a tsunami wave that hit Scotland and the Shetlands. Around the same time, Iceland was hit by 1,500 years of increased volcanic activity.
According to Professor McGuire, the average temperature in Alaska has increased by three degrees over the last fifty years. In Alaska, the Alps and New Zealand the number of landslides is increasing, because permafrost, which held the rocks on mountain slopes, melts down.
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