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Melting icebergs are dropping rocks onto the Arctic seafloor, and those stones are turning into deep-sea homes for marine life as climate change quietly redraws where life can liveMelting icebergs in the Arctic are delivering rocks to the seafloor. These rocks are becoming new homes for corals and sponges. This discov...
Is Antarctica's tourism boom a ticking time bomb for disease and contamination? Here's what you need to knowAntarctica's tourism is booming, attracting over 80,000 visitors. Experts warn this surge increases risks of contamination and disease. A r...
Antarctica's tourism boom raises concerns about contamination and diseaseSoaring tourism to Antarctica, driven by climate change fears, raises concerns about contamination and damage to the fragile ecosystem. A r...
A 1986 Iceberg Is Disappearing at Last, Unveiling a Rare and Mesmerizing Blue GlowIceberg A-23A, once the largest on Earth, is nearing its end as vibrant aquamarine meltwater pools form on its surface. These blue spots, a...
End of a giant: Trillion-tonne iceberg, twice the size of Greater London, breaks just before 40th birthdayThe world's largest iceberg, A-23A, has finally broken apart after a nearly 40-year journey. This colossal megaberg, once twice the size of...
Why the world’s largest iceberg has turned blue as scientists watch it fall apartThe world's largest iceberg, A-23A, is turning blue as it breaks apart. This massive ice formation, which broke from Antarctica in 1986, is...
Is the world's largest iceberg on verge of triggering an ecological catastrophe? Scientists sound alarm with penguins on the frontlineThe world’s largest iceberg, A23a, is now near the British island of South Georgia. The iceberg threatens the marine ecosystem by damaging ...
World’s largest iceberg ‘A23a’ to strike South Georgia Island soon. Details hereCurrently, the gigantic iceberg A23a is moving toward the South Atlantic Ocean and will strike South Georgia Island in two to four weeks.
Giant iceberg weighing 1 trillion tonnes and twice the size of Greater London has broken away; will it cause any harm? Here's what it could doLatest reports have revealed that a huge iceberg which is probably the biggest and the largest iceberg of the world right now have eventual...
Antarctic's ‘massive door’ viral image sparks wild theories, but scientists have a simple explanationAn image of what appears to be a “massive door” in Antarctica, spotted on Google Maps, has gone viral on Reddit, sparking theories about se...
Why is the world's largest iceberg, A23a, stuck in a swirling ocean vortex for years? Know hereThe largest iceberg in the world, A23a, might take years to melt because it's stuck in a whirling ocean circulation. This event serves as a...
A23a iceberg: All about the world's largest iceberg, three times the size of New York City that is on the move after 37 yearsIn the frigid expanses of the Southern Ocean, a colossal natural phenomenon has captured the attention of scientists, environmentalists, an...
Iceberg floats toward South Georgia, puts wildlife at risk
How Antarctica’s remote location and diverse fauna has caught the fancy of avid travellersTripoetic’s adrenaline-packed offerings of Antarctica can be explored in 8-20 days.
Will water woes fuel a ‘Cold Rush’?As drinkable water is fast becoming the most prized natural resource, and UAE is not the only nation eyeing bergs, harvesting them could be...
World's largest iceberg set to disappear after 18-year-long journeyWhen iceberg B-15 first broke away in March 2000, it measured about 296 kilometres long and 37 kilometres wide. B-15 has since fractured in...
Leisure abode in the south pole: Try Antarctica's mind-numbing luxury hotelThe White Desert Camp priced at $72,000 per person includes activities like trekking into blue ice caves, kite-skiing & abseiling.
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- Antarctica's underwater melt behind 90% of ice loss: Study
Melting of Antarctica's submerged ice shelves accounts for as much as 90 per cent of ice loss in some areas, a new study suggests.
- Mystery of icebergs 'birth' solved
Scientists have solved the mystery of how icebergs break off Antarctica and Greenland, a breakthrough which they claim could help predict r...