A huge iceberg has been spotted off the coast of the Canadian island of Newfoundland, with users expressing shock and concern after seeing viral images on social media.
According to foreign media reports, Newfoundland is famous for its iceberg sightings and many people come here to try to see large blocks of icebergs, which are in a body of water near the eastern province of Newfoundland and Labrador. They come from an area known as 'Iceberg Alley' situated in the stream.
Twitter has been flooded with videos after an iceberg was spotted near the Canadian mainland, with some users enjoying the sight while others expressed concern about climate change. About 90 percent of the world's icebergs are each Sals come from the glaciers of Greenland and the rest from the Canadian Arctic, they break off due to rising temperatures and last for a few months.
The largest iceberg seen moving towards South Georgia Island in 2021 was 135 km long and 25 km wide. According to a 2019 study by the US Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Greenland's destruction is occurring four times faster than expected due to both climate change and the oceans. are going to
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