Glacier Calving

A procedural ice shelf periodically cracks and calves into dark polar water, spawning ripples and floating bergs. Crack propagation is telegraphed with a glowing jagged line before a chunk breaks free, falls under gravity, splashes, and joins a pool of gently bobbing floating bergs. Ocean waves, ripples, and splash particles are all driven by simple sine-based and velocity-integrated motion rather than a full fluid solver.

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