The trillion-ton slab of ice named A23a could slam into South Georgia Island and get stuck or be guided around it by currents ...
A23a, a massive iceberg nearly the size of Rhode Island, towering at 40 meters, is on a collision course with South Georgia.
The world's biggest iceberg — a wall of ice the size of Rhode Island — is lumbering toward a remote island off Antarctica that's home to millions of penguins and seals. The trillion-ton slab ...
The slab of ice — named A23a — weighs almost one trillion tonnes and could slam into South Georgia Island before either ...
Currently, 280 kilometers away, iceberg A23a is propelled by potent winds and ocean currents. A23a's mobility has long caught ...
If it gets stuck near South Georgia Island, that could make it hard for penguin parents to feed their babies and some young ...
For every bit of the iceberg above the water’s surface, there’s ten times more below, Meijers said. It’s not exactly high-speed action. The iceberg is making its way at a glacial pace of one ...
For every bit of the iceberg above the water’s surface, there’s ten times more below, Meijers said.It’s not exactly high-speed action. The iceberg is making its way at a glacial pace of one ...
For every bit of the iceberg above the water's surface, there's ten times more below, Meijers said. Advertisement Article continues below this ad It's not exactly high-speed action. The iceberg is ...