Record high temperatures in Northern Europe have had an unexpected effect on Sweden’s geography according to the Time magazine news story here. The nation’s historical tallest peak, which was crowned by a thick glacier, has melted to the point that it is no longer the tallest mountain in Sweden. The heat wave in Europe has been setting records for its strength and extent across a lot of the continent.
“Sweden’s Highest Peak Melts Away as Record Temperatures Hit Arctic Circle”
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