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Images from space show Arctic ice melting

Por: Newsweek World June 05, 2023

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Sea ice can be seen crumbling back into the ocean in images taken from space.The NASA pictures, taken by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Aqua satellite, show the fast ice in the Amundsen Gulf in northern Canada breaking up rapidly in the spring temperatures.On May 22, the ice can be seen intact, while only 8 days later, chunks of the ice had splintered off, floating into the Beaufort Sea.Arctic sea ice is... + full article



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