Seeing ice In the photo series shown in “Taking Antarctica’s temperature” (SN: 7/27/13, p. 18), the ice appears to be increasing from January to April as one would expect in the Southern Hemisphere. How does this demonstrate the rapid collapse of the Larsen B Ice Shelf? William Meadows, Dripping Springs, Texas
The satellite images show a large area of the Antarctic Peninsula; the Larsen B Ice Shelf is a small area near the center.
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