The world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, is now nearing the end of its life - 40 years after it broke off the edge of Antarctica. This "megaberg" was once more than twice the size of Greater London ...
Timelapse satellite imagery captured between September and November this year shows the one-time largest iceberg in the world, A23a, continuing to break apart in the southern Atlantic Ocean.The ...
New timelapse satellite imagery showed the former largest iceberg on Earth steadily breaking apart from September to November ...
The world’s largest and most enduring iceberg is splintering into smaller pieces, to the point that it’s no longer the biggest chunk of ice floating in the oceans. The shrinking megaberg, known as ...
It's been a long and unusual journey for the world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, but it's ending in a relatively usual way: breaking apart and melting in the warmer waters of the South Atlantic ...
Icebergs form when huge chunks of ice break off from glaciers or ice shelves, and they drift with ocean currents, winds, and tides, slowly moving across the sea over decades. When they are on the move ...
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A23a is drifting in waters where the temperature is well above freezing, and is ‘rapidly breaking up’ into several ‘very large chunks’.
An iceberg three times the size of Los Angeles has broken off from Antarctica. The European Space Agency reported that the iceberg is a 1,667 square-mile block of ice and is now floating in the ...
It's been a long and unusual journey for the world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, but it's ending in a relatively usual way: breaking apart and melting in the warmer waters of the South Atlantic ...