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A landslide in Greenland triggered a megatsunami that sent seismic waves throughout the world for nine days .
The landslide was a result of Earth getting warmer and melting a mountain peak.
The event was the first to be recorded in eastern Greenland and destroyed a two-century-old Inuit site.
It took 68 scientists across 40 institutions in 15 different countries to uncover the mystery of the event.
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