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Japan’s tsunami breaks off huge icebergs in Antarctica
Japan’s tsunami breaks off huge icebergs in Antarctica
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After studying satellites images, NASA scientists have reported that the tsunami following the March 2011 earthquake in Japan has reached Antarctica. As a... 12.08.2011, Sputnik International
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Japan’s tsunami breaks off huge icebergs in Antarctica
07:53 GMT 12.08.2011 (Updated: 19:54 GMT 19.10.2022) After studying satellites images, NASA scientists have reported that the tsunami following the March 2011 earthquake in Japan has reached Antarctica. As a result, huge chunks of ice broke off the Sulzberger ice shelf.
After studying satellites images, NASA scientists have reported that the tsunami following the March 2011 earthquake in Japan has reached Antarctica. As a result, huge chunks of ice broke off the Sulzberger ice shelf.