What happened next to the giant Larsen C iceberg?

Scientists have revealed exactly how the trillion-tonne A68 iceberg broke free of the Antarctic ice shelf last month – and say it has spawned smaller icebergsThe fate of thegiant iceberg that broke free from Antarctica ’s Larsen C ice shelf last month has been revealed.Twice the size of Luxembourg, the trillion-tonne iceberg known as A68 was found to have broken off the ice shelf on 12 July after months of speculation about a rift which had been growing for years, with the iceberg “hanging by a thread” for weeks.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Antarctica Science Glaciers Environment Polar regions Climate change Source Type: news