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Big Antarctic iceberg edges out to sea By Jonathan Amos BBC Science Correspondent 22 September 2017

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-41366504


Location and size of the iceberg on the Antarctic Peninsula


'Widening gap: The picture contains data gathered on 13 and 16 September'
This news article is sad for anyone to view, the images show a visual display of global warming effecting icebergs in the antarctic. Visually being able to see how large the icebergs which have edged out to sea are is not always something we would come by within an everyday news article, this makes this particular article very informative and eye opening. The size comparison to well known countries is just astonishing to see and allows readers to see the real impact of global warming and climate change. When it meets the south Atlantic it will become the largest iceberg within that area of our oceans causing worry that this will only get worse with bigger icebergs the size of bigger countries submerging into the sea, the human race needs to join together in discovering ways of improving the effects of global warming as it is entirely our fault. 

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