World's largest iceberg freed from whirlpool, could break apart in a month Related news

Alexandru Orian

ISTANBUL Scientists predict that the world’s largest iceberg, A23a, will break apart within a month after escaping a whirlpool it was trapped in January 2024 and being carried toward Antarctica. A23a broke off from the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica in August 1986. The iceberg remained stationary for approximately 34 years. But in 2020, ocean currents began moving it and it started drifting toward the western part of the Weddell Sea. During its journey, the iceberg became trapped in a

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