January 2025 is the date. The world's largest iceberg.. will break next month. It happened
Chennai: Scientists have predicted that the world's largest iceberg, A23a, will break within the next month.
In august 1986, A23a broke away from the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica. It was an iceberg for about 34 years. After that, this huge iceberg is breaking again after all these years.
It has been reported that this iceberg will break in january itself. In this situation, the world's largest iceberg, A23a, which had been frozen for 30 years without moving anywhere, has started to break. This rock will break further. It will break little by little. In addition, this iceberg has started floating in the Southern Ocean. This iceberg is twice the size of london today.
The rock cannot remain so large anymore. Due to increasing temperatures, it will break more and more. This will further raise the sea level. This change is an example of global warming. Although the movement of this rock without breaking is in a way good for the creatures in the sea, the breaking and melting of the rocks will be a problem for the future.
This huge iceberg, weighing about a trillion tons, broke off from the Filchner Ice Shelf in antarctica in 1986. At that time, the rock moved into the sea for a few weeks. Then it froze in the Wettel sea near the South Orkney Islands. Now it has broken again and the rock has started moving.
International researchers say that this may have happened due to rising temperatures. Due to this, the climate warning given by the UN at the international level is starting to be invalidated. The effects of climate change are also starting to be seen in tamil Nadu.
Every region of the world is being affected by climate change. The temperature of every region is rising. We are making mistakes that cannot be corrected again.
This is a "Code Red" warning bell for humanity. The world's temperature is going to rise by 1.5 degrees Celsius in the next 20 years. We may now be forced to live amidst natural disasters... These are the lines in the climate change report published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change a few days ago.
Yes, this study report warns that climate change has reached a very bad stage and that we are in the Code red period of climate change. In particular, the sea level will continue to rise in coastal areas throughout this century. This may cause continuous floods and storms in coastal districts.
There is a possibility that small villages along the coast will be completely destroyed. Many seashores will disappear. There are now risks of marine floods and marine disasters that occur once every 100 years.
The future looks dangerous. As temperatures rise in the coming days, more severe weather hazards and disasters will occur, and glaciers will melt faster. Wildfires will spread faster than expected. There is a possibility that heat waves will increase. This will lead to melting ice in the Arctic Ocean, causing lightning strikes there, and melting glaciers and ice sheets, according to a climate change report published by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.