World’s biggest iceberg breaks up after 40 years : ‘Most don’t make it this far’
‘Megaberg’ known as A23a has rapidly disintegrated in warmer waters and could disappear within weeks Nearly 40 years after breaking off Antarctica, a colossal iceberg ranked among the oldest and largest ever recorded is finally crumbling apart in warmer waters, and could disappear within weeks. (…)
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