World's Largest Iceberg A23a Resumes Drift After Decades Stuck
- The world's largest iceberg, A23A, has resumed drifting after being stuck for decades, according to the British Antarctic Survey .
- A23A measures 3,800 sq km and is now moving further north toward warmer waters.
- Dr. Andrew Meijers from BAS stated, "It's exciting to see A23A on the move again after periods of being stuck."
- Laura Taylor, a biogeochemist, noted that giant icebergs can create thriving ecosystems by providing nutrients to the waters they pass through.
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