World's Largest Iceberg Is On The Move After More Than Three Decades
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The world's largest iceberg is on the move after being stuck to the ocean floor for 37 years. A23a stretches almost 1,500 square miles (3,885 sq. km) wide, or about three times the size of New York City and its five boroughs. The massive slab of ice weighs over one trillion tons and stands 1,313 feet (400 m) tall. For comparison, the Empire State Building measures 1,250 feet (380 m) from top to bottom.
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- ethanallenmeyer1년 이상I think that this is interesting and also terrifying. I do think that this iceberg will do no to little harm, but if you live in South Georgia, just keep your guard up and nothing can happen but happy things
- halloween-virgo1년 이상this is scary:(
- mrmendoza1년 이상Why if it melts along the way and srink but we do ne to slow it down.
- samuraihacker281년 이상Got to stop that iceburge
- currentb01s1년 이상We got to at LEAST slow A23a down!
- twenty-six1년 이상Everybody, this is not like Tetris where you can try again. We got only one shot at this. Save the planet.
- shooting_starr1년 이상Uh oh. We should really stop global warming and keep an eye on this iceberg. But this is still a cool topic!
- lara321년 이상We should try to end global warming. 🙂
- qqchen04241년 이상We should protect the world in our own little way to keep our environment safe
- peytonlistfan221년 이상This may be cool, but its our faults. We cause global warming ourselves.
- charlie1년 이상I agree with you!!!!! I feel bad that this is all our fault😾😾😾😿😿😿😿