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Greenland Survey

The Greenland Survey is a scientific effort to measure and study Greenland’s land, ice, and environment. It involves mapping the terrain, monitoring ice sheet changes, and collecting data on climate, weather, and geological features. This information helps scientists understand how Greenland's ice is melting or growing and how it affects global sea levels and climate patterns. The survey uses advanced tools like satellites, drones, and field research to gather accurate data. Overall, it provides essential insights into Greenland’s role in Earth's climate system and helps inform climate change predictions and policy decisions.