Antarctica's Colossal Iceberg Breaks Free
In a significant polar event, the largest iceberg ever recorded has broken away from the Larsen C Ice Shelf located on the Antarctic Peninsula. This colossal ice mass, measuring approximately 5,800 square kilometers, represents about 12 percent of the Larsen C shelf's total area.Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey have closely monitored the iceberg's detachment and describe it as a dramat...More
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