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Live Science on MSNThe land under South Africa is rising every year. We finally know why.The land under South Africa steadily rose between 2012 and 2020, a new GPS-based study finds, and drought may be the main ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNTectonics? Nope. Drought is causing parts of South Africa to rise from the oceanCertain parts of South Africa are experiencing a phenomenon where its land is rising by up to two millimeters annually.
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