On February 6, 2012, the British reuters published complete satellite image of Antarctica.

On November 10, 2016, a deep rift appeared in the Larsen C Ice Shelf, the world's fourth largest, from aerial photographs of the Antarctic Peninsula.
On July 12, 2017, part of the Larsen C Ice Shelf, about 6,000 square kilometers, was completely detached from the Larsen C Ice Shelf to form the largest iceberg ever built, almost the entire area of Shanghai.
Some British researchers said that the detachment of the Larsen C ice shelf is a natural phenomenon and is not directly related to global warming.
NASA scientists are observing floating icebergs over Antarctica.
In west Antarctica, glaciers floating on the sea.
Some researchers said that because the iceberg was already floating on the surface of the sea before the complete separation, it would not have an immediate impact on the height of the sea level.
Lonely Papua penguins.
Some scientists said that the iceberg separated from the Larsen C ice shelf will completely melt and disappear within 2-3 years if it does not decompose into small pieces on its own.
In order to protect the ecological environment of Antarctica, scientists have been working tirelessly. Let's pray for a healthy planet!
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