Large chunks of sea ice break away from the coast of Antarctica. This Overview, captured on April 22, 2021, shows the ice in its…
Large chunks of sea ice break away from the coast of Antarctica. This Overview, captured on April 22, 2021, shows the ice in its seasonal retreat as spring turns to summer. In the 1980s, Antarctica lost 40 billion tons (36.3 billion metric tons) of ice every year. In the last decade, that figure was estimated at a staggering 252 billion tons (229 billion metric tons) per year.
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Source imagery: Maxar