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ANTARCTICA - FEBRUARY 22: A view of the eroded type of iceberg in Antarctica on February 22, 2024. Scientists are actively engaged in seeking solutions for the future of our world, focusing on mapping changes in Antarctica's glaciers and ice sheet movements. The expedition involves uncovering concealed data within the ice, gathered from years of research on crucial topics like sea ice and glacier dynamics. Icebergs manifest in seven distinct types, categorized as detached from glaciers, floating, or grounded. These types exhibit diverse characteristics, including pointed tops, domes, erosion patterns, pooling, inclination, plate-like formations, and block shapes. (Photo by Sebnem Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

ANTARCTICA - FEBRUARY 22: A view of the eroded type of iceberg in Antarctica on February 22, 2024. Scientists are actively engaged in seeking solutions for the future of our world, focusing on mapping changes in Antarctica's glaciers and ice sheet movements. The expedition involves uncovering concealed data within the ice, gathered from years of research on crucial topics like sea ice and glacier dynamics. Icebergs manifest in seven distinct types, categorized as detached from glaciers, floating, or grounded. These types exhibit diverse characteristics, including pointed tops, domes, erosion patterns, pooling, inclination, plate-like formations, and block shapes. (Photo by Sebnem Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)