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Have you ever imagined a place where the sun sets at the stroke of midnight, where icebergs calve with the force of thunder, and where the silence is so profound you can hear your own heartbeat?
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A giant iceberg the size of Greater London broke off from Antarctica’s Brunt Ice Shelf in 2023 — and now, scientists believe tides may be the surprising trigger. New research reveals how spring tides, ...
Most of us have only seen photos of icebergs and may have only a vague idea of where they come from. Here's a primer on one of nature's great art forms.
Strong ocean tides could be driving the growth of huge fractures in Antarctica’s ice shelves, new research suggests.
It is not normally possible to forecast when icebergs break free, or calve. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Ocean tides can trigger city-sized icebergs to break off from Antarctic ice shelves, scientists said on Thursday, offering a potential way to predict these dramatic events in the future.
Deep grooves on the ocean floor show where icebergs scraped across. Research suggests that their size would be similar to icebergs found off present-day Antarctica.