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Antarctica Just Plopped a One Trillion Ton Iceberg Into the Ocean As expected, an iceberg half the size of Jamaica has finally cut itself loose from Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf. Dubbed A68, the 2,240 square mile (5,800 square km) chunk of ice one of the biggest ever recorded--but what happens now, both to the iceberg and the ice shelf, is anyone's guess.
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