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Watch Greenland lose 563 cubic miles of ice in under 30 seconds in disturbing new time-lapse video

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Between 2010 and 2023 , Greenland lost 563 cubic miles ( 2,347 cubic kilometers ) of ice.

The Greenland Ice Sheet has been losing mass since 1998 .

It's currently the second -biggest contributor to sea level rise after the expansion of water due to warming temperatures.