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Home / News / World News / World's largest iceberg breaks off from the Antarctica
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World's largest iceberg breaks off from the Antarctica

Sagar Malik
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Last updated on May 20, 2021, 02:22 pm
World's largest iceberg breaks off from the Antarctica
The world's largest iceberg has calved from Antarctica, the European Space Agency confirmed Wednesday

An enormous slab of ice, almost four times the size of New York City, has broken off the coast of Antarctica, becoming the largest iceberg currently afloat in the world. Named A-76 by scientists, the brand new iceberg was first spotted in satellite images recently captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-1 Mission, the European Space Agency (ESA) said in a statement on Wednesday.

In this article
  • The iceberg spans 4,320 square kilometers
  • It breaks record of A-23A, another iceberg in Weddell Sea
  • Not linked to climate change, says US researcher
  • Why was the name A-76 chosen?
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The iceberg spans 4,320 square kilometers

The iceberg spans 4,320 square kilometers

The surface of the new iceberg spans 4,320 square kilometers. It is 175 kilometer long and 25 kilometer in breadth. By comparison, it is nearly half the size of the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico. In fact, the berg is even bigger than Spain's tourist island of Majorca in the Mediterranean, which covers 3,640 square kilometers.

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It breaks record of A-23A, another iceberg in Weddell Sea

It breaks record of A-23A, another iceberg in Weddell Sea
The new iceberg has broken the record of A-23A, about 3,380 square kilometers in size.

After breaking away from Antarctica's Ronne Ice Shelf, the A-76 is floating in the Weddell Sea. It has surpassed the record of A-23A, about 3,380 square kilometers in size, which is also floating in the Weddell. Another massive iceberg, which broke off from Antarctic's Larsen C Ice Shelf in 2017, has since lost much of its mass and broken down into pieces.

Reason

Not linked to climate change, says US researcher

Periodic calving of large chunks of ice shelves is part of a natural cycle, and breaking off of A-76 is not linked to climate change, Ted Scambos, a research glaciologist at the University of Colorado in Boulder, said, according to Reuters. Scambos said the Ronne Ice Shelf has "behaved in a stable, quasi-periodic fashion" over the past century.

Name

Why was the name A-76 chosen?

Why was the name A-76 chosen?
How are icebergs around the world named?

However, some ice shelves along the Antarctic peninsula have experienced swift disintegration in the recent years, a phenomenon scientists say could be related to global warming. Wondering what's behind the name A-76? Well, ESA says icebergs are traditionally named after the Antarctic quadrant in which they were originally seen, followed by a sequential number. Then, if the iceberg breaks, a sequential number is added.

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