climate crisis
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A-76A: World's Largest Iceberg in Antarctica is Being Swept Away to the Open Ocean
Scientists are concerned strong ocean current could completely pull ff A-76A from Antarctica. A-76A, the world's largest iceberg located in Antarctica, has been found by scientists being swept away to the open ocean between South America and Antarctica, according to a new study published last month.
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