Environment
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Satellite Images Show How Antarctica Avoids Giant Iceberg Twice the Size of Chicago
With rising temperatures and significant climate alterations anticipated for Antarctica in the next years, the ice continent may suffer huge casualties. According to reports, a massive ice berg the size of twice the size of Chicago came dangerously close to colliding with Antarctica and could have caused a global tragedy.
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