Geography, asked by SupriyaChowdhury, 1 month ago

______ a trillion-ton iceberg has broken off from Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf.​

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Answered by boy810237
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Answer:

D28

Explanation:

The Amery Ice Shelf in Antarctica has just produced its biggest iceberg in more than 50 years. The calved block covers 1,636 sq km in area - a little smaller than Scotland's Isle of Skye - and is called D28.

Answered by samimssk98
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The one trillion tonne iceberg, measuring 5,800 square km, calved away from the Larsen C Ice Shelf in Antarctica sometime between July 10 and 12, said scientists at the University of Swansea and the British Antarctic Survey. The iceberg has been close to breaking off for a few months

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