An iceberg the size of Chicago broke off am Antarctic ice shelf to reveal a thriving ecosystem underneath, according to ...
The iceberg's journey started in 1986 when it broke off from the Filchner-Ronne ice shelf. There the berg ... by ocean currents hitting an underwater mountain – before starting to head north.
The "mega-berg," as some call it, is a sprawling ice sheet that once covered around 1,500 square miles but on its journey northward from Antarctica lost about 200 square miles of mass. Either way ...
According to the US National Ice Center, it now measures roughly 1,330 square miles, which is orders of magnitude larger than the berg that sank the Titanic — and, coincidentally, roughly the ...
An iceberg the size of Chicago that broke off of an Antarctic ice shelf has revealed a thriving ecosystem beneath it, according to researchers. On Jan. 13, the iceberg, named A-84, broke off from ...
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