Earth's largest iceberg has run aground off the coast of South Georgia Island, a common rendezvous spot for big bergs, new ...
After months of drifting through the ocean, the world’s largest iceberg has finally run aground near a remote island in […] ...
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The world's largest and oldest iceberg, named A23a, has run aground in shallow waters off the coast of South Georgia, a ...
Flying over the massive iceberg, it's indistinguishable from the horizon. But as it melts, chunks of ice risk floating ...
The trillion-ton slab of ice — called a megaberg — is currently aground near the South Georgia Island. A23a could affect the marine life on the island, including penguins and seals, as they use the ...
After months of floating, the "megaberg" known as A23a has finally come to a halt roughly 50 miles from South Georgia Island ...
Several million penguins live in the area along with several species of albatross, elephant seals and fur seals, all of which ...
A23a had been floating across the Southern Ocean for five years before it ran aground near the Island of South Georgia.
A massive superberg, four times as big as New York City, has halted east of the southern tip of South America.
A23a weighs nearly a trillion metric tons, making it the world’s largest active iceberg. It calved from Antarctica in 1986, ...
As the iceberg melts, its released elements can alter the physics and chemistry of the ocean, propelling particles from the ...