According to the BBC, the "world's largest iceberg" code-named A68 near Antarctica has melted and decomposed into many small icebergs.

  According to the report, the A68 iceberg covers an area of ​​nearly 6000 square kilometers. After being separated from the Antarctic continental ice sheet, it drifted northward under the drive of ocean currents and strong winds, and gradually approached South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic, where many large icebergs eventually melted. local.

Scientists believe that the separation of the A68 iceberg from the Antarctic continental ice sheet is a natural phenomenon and has nothing to do with climate change caused by human activities.

  Source: CCTV Finance (ID: cctvyscj) Producer: Ke Chengyun Edited by: Zhang Yifei