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Part of the Larsen B Ice Shelf broke away from the continent of Antarctica in 2002.
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The edge of the Pine Island Glacier floating ice shelf rises about 30 yards above the water and plunges 250 yards below. The fractures mark the lines where icebergs will form quite soon.
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A trail of small icebergs wends toward the high seas.
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Images show cracks and crevasses in the Pine Island Glacier.
Slideshow: Glaciers Quicken Pace to Sea
credit Courtesy of NASAPart of the Larsen B Ice Shelf broke away from the continent of Antarctica in 2002. credit Courtesy of of CECS/NASA Antarctic ProjectThe edge of the Pine Island Glacier floating ice shelf rises about 30 yards above the water and plunges 250 yards below. The fractures mark the lines where icebergs will […]