Environment
Gargantuan Iceberg of 600 Sq Miles in Area Calves Away From Antarctica Ice Sheet
In Antarctica, a massive iceberg that is 600 square miles in size, or twice the size of New York City, has calved off or broken off from an ice sheet. Is it because of climate change? Find out here:
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