World's largest Iceberg broken in Antarctica, effects of global warming
World's largest Iceberg broken in Antarctica, effects of global warming
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London : Antarctica (Antarctica) continues to suffer due to global warming. The melting of snow here continues to be very strong. Now a huge mountain of snow has been reported to have broken in Antarctica. It is said to be the world's largest iceberg, the Iceberg (World's Largest Iceberg). Satellite images taken by the European Space Agency show that the iceberg is 170 kilometers long and about 25 kilometers wide. Simply put, in terms of size, it is almost three times larger than our capital, Delhi.

According to satellite pictures, the huge ice cube has broken and separated from the Ronne Ice Shelf (Ronne Ice Shelf) in the western part of Antarctica. The whole world is in a state of panic over the incident, because if the icy mountains continue to melt at the same pace, there will be a lot of trouble. The European Space Agency reported that The Iceberg is now floating on the Weidel Sea after the A-76 breakdown.

The size of this huge iceberg is said to be 4320 square kilometers. The incident of the iceberg collapse has been captured on camera by the European Union satellite Copernicus Sentinel (Copernicus Sentinel). This satellite monitors the polar region of the earth. Britain's Antarctic Survey team was the first to report the collapse of the iceberg. Experts say that the breakdown of the iceberg will not directly increase the sea water level, but may indirectly increase the water level.

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