The iceberg that was once the largest in the world has melted into several small fragments that are no longer worth tracking. A68 weighed billions of tons and was bigger than Norfolk when it broke ...
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The latest satellite imagery suggests iceberg A68a is in its death throes, as the once-colossal iceberg has deteriorated rapidly over the past week. In its prime, A68a, which detached itself from ...
One of the largest icebergs ever documented is still mostly intact more than a year after it broke off Antarctica, despite losing a big chunk and having its northern flank smashed to bits. However, a ...
A team of researchers at Princeton University, working with a colleague at City University of New York, has found evidence suggesting that the reason a large portion of iceberg A68 broke away back in ...
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