Argentine waters: Two large icebergs appear

Two large ice tanks, each 250 meters long and 30 meters high, are floating in Argentine waters. This is melting Arctic ice due to warming of the Earth's climate.

Picture 1 of Argentine waters: Two large icebergs appear

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On January 5, in the Atlantic Ocean of Argentina, two large icebergs appeared. These two ice sheets move at 2 km / h and are heading north. This is a strange phenomenon for the first time in this area, attracting the attention of numerous tourists who are vacationing at the main beaches of Argentina.

Argentine scientists say that if the floating part of each ice sheet is 250 meters long and 30 meters high, the submerged part is at least seven times as large. This is a natural melting ice happening in the South Pole under the influence of the climate of the Earth warming.

These large record ice sheets not only pose a direct danger to ships passing through the Argentine waters but also signal many major climate changes taking place mainly due to unconscious human actions.