"Massive Iceberg A23a Spins and Moves After Breaking Free from Antarctica"

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The world's largest iceberg, A23a, roughly the size of Delaware, has begun moving after being stuck on the ocean floor for four decades, and researchers have observed it spinning in a circle. Measuring about 1,500 square miles, the iceberg is on a journey into warmer waters, and its movements are being closely monitored by scientists. This event highlights the interconnectedness of our global environment and the urgency to understand and protect our planet's polar regions in the face of climate change.
Topics:world#antarctica#british-antarctic-survey#climate-change#global-warming#iceberg#science-and-environment
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