The world's largest iceberg is on a collision course for the island of South Georgia, raising concerns for the British ...
The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is on a collision course with South Georgia Island, raising alarms for local wildlife.
The iceberg, called A23a, was previously “trapped” spinning around an undersea mountain for several months, according to Andrew Meijers, a physical oceanographer at the British Antarctic Survey.
The biggest iceberg on Earth is heading toward a remote island, creating a potential threat to penguins and seals inhabiting the area.
A, the world’s oldest and largest (about the size of Rhode Island), may hit South Georgia Island, home to vulnerable penguins and seabirds.
The world's largest iceberg is on a collision course with a remote British island, potentially putting penguins and seals in ...
The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is drifting toward South Georgia Island, a remote and ecologically vital wildlife haven. This massive block of ice, about the size of Rhode Island, poses a ...
Scientists are monitoring A23a closely, anticipating two possible scenarios: the iceberg could collide with South Georgia and become lodged, or ocean currents might divert it around the island.
Languages: English. The world's largest iceberg, A23a, is on a path toward South Georgia, a remote British territory and wildlife haven in the South Atlantic. The colossal ice mass, currently 173 ...
The world’s largest iceberg called A23a reportedly is on the move in the Atlantic Ocean. Its direction of movement has triggered assumptions that while heading north from the coast of Antarctica ...
The slab of ice — named A23a — weighs almost one trillion tonnes and could slam into South Georgia Island. Researchers say in the next two to four weeks, the iceberg could be wedged in the ...