The rest of it just rejoined the water cycle after evaporating. This is no phenomenon. It's just the way of the icebergs.
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And sea levels didn't rise. In fact, most of it ended up going farther into Antarctica and freezing again.
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This isn't even the largest iceberg to have broken away from Antarctica. The largest known one recorded was in 1956.
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This happens to be the natural life of icebergs. They start to break off when they weigh too much. Then they 'grow back'.
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But Larsen D is okay, right?
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