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Understanding Global Change

Discover why the climate and environment changes, your place in the Earth system, and paths to a resilient future.

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Discover why the climate and environment changes, your place in the Earth system, and paths to a resilient future.

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Home → Glossary → sinking of land

sinking of land

The downward shift of Earth’s surface relative to other measurable changes, like sea level, due to plate tectonic movements, changes in the amount of sediment or ice on land, or human activities, such as ground water removal or mining.

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