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Why icebergs break away from glaciers
Ice calving, also known as glacier calving or iceberg calving, is the breaking of ice chunks from the edge of a glacier. It is a form of ice ablation or ice disruption. It is the sudden release and ...
In anticipation of calving season, the Kansas State University Department of Animal Sciences and Industry and K-State Research and Extension are planning a series of calving schools in January. The ...
When massive blocks of ice detach from glaciers, it is known as calving. This process is one of the main ways that glaciers lose mass, and has long been a dramatic visualization of changes in ice ...
It's not uncommon for farmers to step in and help with the calving process. However, there are three things to keep in mind when doing that. Dr. Heather Schlesser stopped by NewsChannel 7 at Noon ...
It’s winter in Antarctica and direct observation of the ever-widening crack in the Larsen C ice shelf has been difficult. However, geologists with Project MIDAS, a UK-based research project, have been ...
Our elk population is constantly being threatened by fragmentation. New biking trails are completed, and more trails are planned to be built in crucial remote and wild areas. The concept of biking ...
The calving process is natural and a majority of time it happens without much fanfare—which is by design. However, there are situations where cows or heifers need help and intervention is necessary to ...
One would think heavy nutrient demands on beef cows in February-March would result in a poor calving season — and if proper nutritious diets are fed at that time, one would be wrong, Peter Vitti ...
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