The iceberg’s sides are 1,312 feet tall, and its surface area is currently a whopping 1,350 square miles, which is greater ...
The world's largest iceberg is on a collision course with a remote British island, potentially putting penguins and seals in ...
Some coastal areas are already struggling to adapt to sea level rise, and millions of people around the world are at risk of ...
The formation, movement and melting of icebergs offer insights into some of the most extreme areas of the cryosphere, like Antarctica and Greenland.
As the iceberg moves, it melts slowly and surely. "Past research has shown a boost in iron from melting glaciers can increase phytoplankton levels, for example, trapping a portion of CO2 from the ...
The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is on a collision course with South Georgia Island, raising alarms for local wildlife.
The world's largest iceberg looks set to collide with a group of remote islands in the southern Atlantic, risking the safety of wildlife in a region renowned for rich biodiversity that surpasses even ...
The world's largest iceberg is on the move, and could be set to reach a remote British island. Known as the 'queen of icebergs', it's spinning northwards from Antarctica towards South Georgia, a ...
With glaciers under threat of melting from warming ocean and air temperatures, it’s likely we’ll see more mega icebergs in the future. But A23a was created long before the recent years of ...
Originally measuring 1,500 square miles, the iceberg has shrunk to 1,400 square miles as melting and fracturing weaken its towering sides, which rise up to 1,312 feet above the ocean's surface ...
Researchers feared that the iceberg would end up crushing marine life on the sea floor and cutting off food access, but the iceberg eventually broke into smaller chunks. The root cause of the melting ...