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Earth's days are getting longer at unprecedented rate not see in 3.6 million years article where did it happen
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Do you mean (A) where on Earth the change happened, or (B) where the article/study was published?
- If you mean where the change happened: it didn’t happen in one place — it’s a global change in Earth’s rotation (so “days” getting longer applies to the whole planet). Scientists detect it with global measurements (atomic clocks, VLBI, GNSS/satellites, lunar laser ranging) and report changes in the length of the day averaged worldwide.
- If you mean where the article/study appeared: tell me the link or the news site or paste the headline/first paragraph and I’ll find the source and give the citation.
Which did you mean?
- If you mean where the change happened: it didn’t happen in one place — it’s a global change in Earth’s rotation (so “days” getting longer applies to the whole planet). Scientists detect it with global measurements (atomic clocks, VLBI, GNSS/satellites, lunar laser ranging) and report changes in the length of the day averaged worldwide.
- If you mean where the article/study appeared: tell me the link or the news site or paste the headline/first paragraph and I’ll find the source and give the citation.
Which did you mean?
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