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Massive landslide in a Greenland fjord triggered a wave that 'shook the Earth ' for nine days .
The seismic signal was picked up by sensors all over the world, leading scientists to investigate where it had come from.
Landslides like this, scientists say, are happening more frequently with climate change.
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