Iceberg size of Delaware breaks off from ice shelf in Antarctica, could raise sea levels - TomoNews
ANTARCTICA — NASA reported that an iceberg about the size of the state of Delaware split off from Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf between July 10 and July 12.
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