🧊World's Largest Iceberg A23a Breaks Free After Decades
The massive iceberg A23a, covering 4,000 square kilometers (4.5 times the size of Berlin), has finally broken free after being stuck on the Antarctic seabed for decades. Scientists now expect it to drift toward South Georgia before breaking apart and melting.
INSIDER | UK
The massive iceberg A23a, covering 4,000 square kilometers (4.5 times the size of Berlin), has finally broken free after being stuck on the Antarctic seabed for decades. Scientists now expect it to drift toward South Georgia before breaking apart and melting.
INSIDER | UK