An iceberg the size of Chicago broke off am Antarctic ice shelf to reveal a thriving ecosystem underneath, according to ...
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Daily Express US on MSNIceberg size of Chicago breaks off with bombshell discovery found hidden beneathResearchers believe the deep-sea ecosystem has been thriving for decades possibly even centuries based on the size of the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Chicago-Sized Iceberg Broke Off From Antarctica, Revealing a Hidden Ecosystem Never Seen BeforeWhen the A-84 iceberg calved in January, it unveiled a 209-square-mile swath of seafloor. Nearby scientists rushed to the ...
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ZME Science on MSNA giant iceberg the size of Chicago broke away from Antarctica—then researchers found life they’d never imagined beneath itOn a January morning in 2025, an iceberg the size of Chicago broke free from the George VI Ice Shelf in Antarctica. It ...
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The Weather Network on MSNGiant iceberg breaks from Antarctica, revealing mysterious underwater ecosystemsOn January 13, 2025, iceberg A-84, which is roughly the size of Chicago, broke from the George VI Ice Shelf, a giant floating ...
Iceberg A-84 broke off from Antarctica and revealed a thriving community of sea creatures underneath. Now, researchers are ...
giant sea spiders, and octopuses — evidence of the astonishing biodiversity that endures even under the most extreme conditions. The enormous glacier, now named A-84, broke away from the ice ...
In large part thanks to being in the right place at the right time, researchers discovered a thriving marine ecosystem underneath a massive 19-miles-long iceberg after it cracked off the ice sheet off ...
A calving iceberg exposed a region that never before had been seen by human eyes, revealing a vibrant, thriving ecosystem ...
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Researchers were in a remote region of the Bellingshausen Sea on a different expedition when the iceberg calved, giving them a chance to change course and explore a region never before accessible to ...
Beneath a giant iceberg, a whole ecosystem never seen before. Iceberg A-84 broke off from Antarctica and revealed a thriving community of sea creatures underneath. Now, researchers are curious as ...
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