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7.4 cubic km of ice crashing into the ocean |
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The largest iceberg calving ever documented on a film, imagine the Manhattan breaking apart in front of your eyes.
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What is the truth about melting. Is this really or just media try to scare us?
I hear that Antarctica is impossible to melt. If you are good with chemistry, then you can understand it. But I am not good with chemistry so |
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OK, this is totaly insane and HUGE. They could make a Hollywood spectacle here if they want. |
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Be it a natural process of Earth's evolution or climate changes caused by human beings, I find it quite sad. So much history in those icebergs and now they are simply melting away in front of our eyes. But if it was my guess, I would go for the human caused rapid climate changes. |
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When you put this into perspective, what a humongous chunk of ice this really was, it really is mindblowing. The waves caused by this calving must had been huge as well.
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