Huge 1 Trillion-Ton Iceberg just broke off Antarctica
Huge Antarctic 1 trillion-ton iceberg finally breaks free after months, off Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf.
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Huge Antarctic 1 trillion-ton iceberg finally breaks free after months, off Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf.
Scientist observed in the west Antarctica, rare, peculiar Dragon-Skin Ice.
Scientists in Antarctica discover waterfalls, rivers and lakes they’re unused to.
Around 250 million measurements taken by ESA’s CryoSat over the last six years, have been used to create a unique 3D view of Antarctica.
Scientists have developed a new model to predict the Arctic sea ice minimum extent, using historical measurements and real-time satellite data.
The Larsen Ice Shelf is situated along the northeastern coast of the Antarctic Peninsula, one of the fastest-warming places on the planet.
Accelerated ice shelf breaking up and retreat at Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica.
In these satellite images, two icebergs the size of Manhattan, breaking from the Antarctica’s Nansen ice shelf.
Arctic sea ice appears to have reached a record low wintertime maximum extent, for the second year in a row. Watch the video…
Phytoplankton, the grass of the sea, by floating, drifting, plant-like organisms that harness the energy of the Sun. Then they mix it with carbon dioxide that they