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Watch the premiere of THE BERG during EarthX's EARTH WEEK, on Tuesday, April 21st, at 10|9c.

A mother glacier births baby icebergs in a process aptly called "calving."

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00:13The seismic booms and roars produced are the loudest natural sounds of the Arctic.
00:21Equivalent to an explosion of over seven tons of TNT.
00:29These roars are the birth throes of icebergs.
00:35And just as if this were a mother giving birth, the process is called calving.
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