Ice Mass Snaps Free From Canada's Arctic

At the ice border in the Artic Ocean.
(Image credit: Ursula Schauer, Alfred-Wegener-Institut.)

TORONTO (AP)--A giant ice shelf has snapped free from an island south of the North Pole, scientists said Thursday, citing climate change as a "major'' reason for the event.

The Ayles Ice Shelf--all 41 square miles of it--broke clear 16 months ago from the coast of Ellesmere Island, about 500 miles south of the North Pole in the Canadian Arctic.

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