Ice shelf

floating platform of ice on the ocean surface, at outlet of a glacier or ice sheet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ice shelf
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An ice shelf is a large platform of ice, where a glacier flows down to a coastline. An ice shelf is usually very thick, usually 100 metres (330 ft) or more. Some ice shelves float on the water. Ice shelves that float are usually much thinner.

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Some of the ice shelves in Antarctica. Ross Ice Shelf is red, Fincher Ronne is the large area in blue.
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Ross Ice Shelf.
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Ronne Ice Shelf, in 2017

The biggest areas of ice shelf are in Antarctica:

  • Ross Ice Shelf 509,000 square kilometres (197,000 sq mi), as of 2013
  • Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, 430,000 square kilometres (170,000 sq mi)
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