Gigantic wall of ice moves slowly from Antarctica on potential collision course with wildlife breeding ground
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PARIS: The world’s largest iceberg – a behemoth more than twice the size of London – is drifting toward a remote island where scientists say it could run aground and threaten penguins and seals.
Gigantic wall of ice moves slowly from Antarctica on potential collision course with wildlife breeding ground
The world's largest iceberg is on a collision course with a remote British island, potentially putting penguins and seals in danger.
The world’s largest iceberg, roughly twice the size of Greater London and standing 130 feet tall, is on a crash course to the British territory...
Iceberg A23a spans an area twice the size of London and has been carefully tracked by scientists since 1986.
Frozen mass known as A23a threatens penguin and seal colonies in South Georgia.
The iceberg is bigger than the ACT and has vast cliffs that tower higher than London’s Shard skyscraper.
In 2024, Iceberg A23A has lost approximately 9% of its area due to melting. This has been reported Ria Novosti Chief Expert of ICE and...
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