In March 2000, an iceberg the size of a small U.S. state cracked off the leading edge of Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf.
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In late March 2006, iceberg C-16 worked its way northward along the coastline and plowed into the tip of the Drygalski Ice Tongue.
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Image of the Day Water Snow and Ice Sea and Lake Ice
Starting out as land ice, these icebergs are now trapped in sea ice off the east coast of Greenland.
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