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The Daily Galaxy on MSNAntarctica’s 2025 Sea Ice Collapse Shocks Scientists and Raises Fears of a New Climate NormalA dramatic collapse in Antarctica’s summer sea ice has stunned scientists, with coverage plunging to 30% below the historical ...
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IFLScience on MSNRobots Explored A Giant Iceberg In Antarctica And Found The Deep Ways It's Impacting EarthRobot gliders scouted the waters around one of the world’s largest icebergs, A-68a, before it melted and broke apart into ...
Antarctica’s summer sea ice has dropped to one of its lowest extents ever recorded, shrinking to levels 30% below the ...
At an event to commemorate the 25th Foundation Day of NCPOR on Thursday, Meloth said Antarctica and the Arctic are important ...
For the first time, scientists have collected measurements close to a giant iceberg, giving an unprecedented window into the impact of meltwater on the surrounding Southern Ocean and ecosystem. The ...
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Mongabay News on MSNPolar sea ice continues steep decline; but will a troubled world notice?Sea ice extent is at record, and near record, lows for this time of year in both polar regions, leaving the planet ...
Dehradun: Antarctica's summer sea ice extent, defined as the area with at least 15% ice concentration, recorded its second-lowest minimum extent ever recorded in 47 years in 2025, shrinking to 30% ...
The formation of sea ice also makes the surrounding water saltier, as salt is pushed out when water freezes. If less sea ice ...
In 2016, the extent of sea ice in Antarctica dropped abruptly. Prior to this, the ice had been stable and slightly increasing. The loss of Antarctic ...
Earlier this year, a piece of ice calved from George VI, creating what NASA's Earth Observatory refers to as a "potato-shaped [ice]berg" that has since spent the Antarctic summer ricocheting off ...
Arctic winter sea ice reached its lowest extent on record at its annual peak on March 22, 2025, while global ice coverage also hit a record low in mid-February. On March 22, 2025, Arctic sea ice ...
Researchers at DTU Space, at The Technical University of Denmark, have used unique NASA satellite data to create a picture of Antarctic sea ice ...
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