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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An enormous Antarctic iceberg whose journeys were probably the most well-documented in history has now melted away to nothing in the Atlantic ocean. A68 cracked off the Larsen C ice sheet on the ...
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In July of 2017, one of the largest icebergs ever recorded broke away from Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf. Now, nearly three years later, new imagery is showing that Iceberg A-68 won't likely be ...
A Maryland-size iceberg broke off Antarctica in July 2017. More than year later, iceberg A68a had floated a few dozen miles away from its birthplace. But A68a just made a fateful turn and should now ...
The iceberg that once the largest in the world has melted into several small fragments that are no longer worth tracking. A68 weighed billions of tonnes and was bigger than the size of Norfolk when it ...