Nov. 24 (UPI) --A gargantuan Antarctic iceberg five times the size of New York City and as thick as the Empire State Building is drifting away from the continental ice shelf toward the South ...
A massive iceberg, five times bigger than New York City, is on the move and about to leave the Antarctic Peninsula—bound for ...
They include ice melt that could cause severe sea-level rise and the collapse of a crucial ocean current that governs how ...
Over a thousand miles from its birthplace and around a fortnight after its collision with Titanic, the last piece of the iceberg disappeared into the Atlantic ocean.
The agency shared the image on X on Friday. Iceberg A23a will likely end up in the South Atlantic Ocean, said ESA. That would put it in a region known as “Iceberg Alley.” Many icebergs from ...
The monster iceberg A68 was dumping more than ... through the Southern Ocean and up into the South Atlantic. This has enabled the group to assess varying melt rates during the course of the ...
Scientists have warned that the dangers of the collapse of a key Atlantic Ocean current that helps regulate the Earth's climate have been "greatly underestimated". In an open letter published ...
James Cameron's romantic disaster drama film Titanic (1997) is based on a true event from 1912, when a large British ship, the RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean after hitting a giant iceber ...
The Atlantic Ocean may begin to shrink, said a new study published in the journal Geology. Oceans are not necessarily a permanent fixture on Earth, as they are able to appear and close due to the ...
Richard William Smith sent the postcard while the Titanic was in Cork, Ireland. The liner sank three days later.