Ancient Massive Antarctic Iceberg Disintegrates After Four Decades

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The world's largest and oldest iceberg, A23a, is breaking apart and melting in the South Atlantic Ocean after nearly 40 years, providing scientists with valuable insights into iceberg life cycles and environmental impacts, though its demise is a normal part of natural processes rather than climate change.
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