As of Jan. 16, the megaberg, known as A23a, is roughly 180 miles (290 kilometers) away from South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, according to location coordinates from the U.S. National Ice Center. A collision with these islands could be catastrophic for the large colonies of penguins, seals, and other wildlife that live there.
The world’s largest iceberg is still on the move and there are fears that it could be headed north from Antarctica towards the island of South Georgia.
The size of Rhode Island, the iceberg is heading toward South Georgia Island off Antarctica, jeopardizing the penguins and seals who call it home.
If it gets stuck near South Georgia Island, that could make it hard for penguin parents to feed their babies and some young could starve.
The world's largest iceberg is on a collision course with a remote British island, potentially putting penguins
The world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, is on a collision course with South Georgia Island, a delicate ecosystem that is home to penguins and seals.
A massive iceberg, the largest on Earth, is drifting toward South Georgia Island, threatening one of the most vital wildlife sanctuaries in the Antarctic. Scientists warn that Iceberg A23a, a 1,350-square-mile ice giant,
A groundbreaking this week was held for a potentially ground-breaking mode of transportation already worth $9 billion to be built right here in Rhode Island.
The biggest iceberg on Earth is heading toward a remote island, creating a potential threat to penguins and seals inhabiting the area.
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