A huge glacier on the verge of separation in the South Pole!!!

in appics •  5 years ago 

Scientists are predicting the separation of a huge iceberg in the territory of the state of Trinidad and Tobago, a cliff in the Antarctic, fearing that this will cause more future ice breaks of the Arctic ice shelf in the pole known as "Larsen C."

The 5,000-square-kilometer iceberg, a 20-kilometer line of ice, is now unraveling, following a sudden expansion last month of a crack that has been steadily expanding for more than a decade.

This glacier, located at the far north of the Antarctic ice shelf known as Larsen C, is expected to become one of the top ten glaciers ever recorded.

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