‘World’s largest iceberg’ about to break off from Antartica

  • 7 years ago
Thanks to climate change, The West Antarctic Larsen C shelf measures about 5,000 square kilometers, which is roughly the size of Delaware. The rift in the Larsen C has grown 10.5 miles within six days and is now eight miles away from breaking off. Researchers say when the block falls off, it will become the world’s largest iceberg ever recorded. Swansea University in Wales

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