An iceberg broke off the Antartic continent recently. It is one the top 10 largest ones ever recorded, breaking up, in this region of the world. View this article to see the pictures, descriptions and data concerning this natural event.
It’s size is enormous, 2339 sq. miles. Four times the size of London, or about as big as the US State of Delaware. It is not expected to add to sea levels rising immediately, but other envirnmental issues may occur, depending if it breaks up, or moves to warmer waters. Most definitely, its progress or melting will have an impact on conversations concerning global warming.