What is unique about the Thwaites glacier?

What is unique about the Thwaites glacier?

Thwaites glacier in western Antarctica is the widest glacier on Earth, spanning about 80 miles (120 kilometers) and extending to a depth of about 2,600 to 3,900 feet (800 to 1,200 meters). Rapid deterioration could end with the ice shelf’s complete collapse in just a few years, raising sea level to 10 feet (3 m), researchers warned at the Dec. 13, 2021, annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in New Orleans.