Latest reports have revealed that a huge iceberg which is probably the biggest and the largest iceberg of the world right now have eventually broken away after a long time and scientists are both ...
The world's largest iceberg, A23a, caught in a whirlpool in Antarctica, has broken free and is flowing northward. The British Antarctic Survey announced that the iceberg has drifted northward.
Here’s how it works. The world's largest iceberg is on the move again after escaping from a giant vortex that caused it to spin in place for months. This is the big berg's second great escape in ...
The world's largest iceberg, named A23a, is seen in Antarctica, on January 14, 2024. Image courtesy: naturespic.com/Reuters. Known as A23a, the world’s largest ...
The world's largest iceberg is on the move again, drifting through the Southern Ocean after months stuck spinning on the same spot, scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have said.
An iceberg the size of Rhode Island is on the move again after spending months trapped in a whirling ocean vortex. The iceberg, named A23a, measured 1,505 square miles in area in February this ...
The world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, has broken free after being trapped in a swirling vortex for months. Spanning a staggering 3,800 square kilometers (1,500 square miles), this colossal ...
The world’s largest and oldest iceberg, A23a, has finally broken free after being stuck on the seafloor for over 30 years. This massive iceberg, which weighs more than one trillion tonnes and is ...
After spending months stuck in a swirling ocean vortex, iceberg A23a is once again drifting through the Southern Ocean, offering scientists a glimpse into how it might affect waters in new regions ...
The colossal iceberg - known to scientists as A23a - originally broke off from the Antarctic coastline all the way back in 1986 and spent the following 30 years wedged into the floor of the ...
The world's largest iceberg is on the move in the Southern Ocean after spinning for months. Iceberg A23a weighs nearly 1 trillion tons and is twice the size of Greater London, according to the ...