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Icebergs split off from Antarctica quite regularly, though typically they are pretty small. When large ones break away, it is ...
The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is moving into the open waters near Antarctica after being essentially stuck in place for decades. It's seen here in satellite imagery from Nov. 15.
New research explores the wide-ranging consequences of record low summer sea ice in Antarctica. From more ocean warming to ...
A 1550 square km (963 sq mi.) iceberg, designated A81 broke off Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf. A time-lapse of the 'calving ...
World's largest iceberg on the move after dislodging from ocean floor 04:09. The world's biggest iceberg — three time the size of New York City — could drift toward a remote island where a ...
Round and round a city-size iceberg goes, stuck in a vortex over an underwater mountain. When it will stop, nobody knows. By Remy Tumin For more than 30 years, the world’s largest iceberg was ...
The biggest iceberg in the world has become trapped, traveling in a gigantic circle, and may be stuck there for years. The iceberg, named A23a, is about 1,640 square miles in area, slightly larger ...
Extreme lows in sea ice induce many changes in the physical, ecological, and societal systems of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. A: an average sea ice summer. B: an extreme low sea ice summer. In B ...
A Delaware-sized iceberg broke away from the Larsen C Ice Shelf, in a rapidly warming part of Antarctica. Digital Culture Tech Science Life Social Good Entertainment Deals Shopping Games Search ...
Nearly 400 miles off the coast of Antarctica, the Earth’s largest iceberg — whose sprawling surface covers more than 1,600 square miles — is spinning like a top.
Researchers found unimagined forms of life under the A-84 iceberg nearly 30 kilometers long and 510 square kilometers in area, which broke off from the George VI Ice Shelf in Antarctica earlier ...
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