"What makes this one a bit unusual is that it looks almost like a square,"
Icebergs these days are perfectly square...yeah right! We are being asked to believe anything these days
NASA finds almost perfectly square tabular iceberg
21
October, 2018
NASA
has confused a lot of people on social media with pictures of an
almost perfectly square iceberg in Antarctica, but there's one very
easy explanation.
The
photo was posted on Twitter, and many suggested its straight edges
may not necessarily have come from nature.
Several
people suggested the iceberg was man-made, while others believed it
could have been created by aliens.
But
it turns out, at least according to ice scientist Kelly Brunt from
the University of Maryland, some icebergs are just made like that.
"We
get two types of icebergs: We get the type that everyone can envision
in their head that sank the Titanic, and they look like prisms or
triangles at the surface and you know they have a crazy subsurface.
And then you have what are called 'tabular icebergs,'" she told
LiveScience.
Tabular
icebergs form long, flat and straight and break off at the end.
"What
makes this one a bit unusual is that it looks almost like a square,"
Dr Brunt said.
She
told LiveScience the iceberg would have formed recently and is likely
more than 1.6km across. She warned against wandering about on it
though.
It's
too big to flip over, but it could certainly crack up and
disintegrate at any moment.
Here is a large iceberg that has broken off Larsen C ice shelf.Is there another one that is perfectly square??
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