no
No. Because in the artic ocean there are ice bergs. The titanic was sailing in the ocean and hit an ice berg.
I think that salty ice cube do float in water because ice bergs float it water and they're made of salty water. i think i depends on the density (Amount of salt) in the ice
ice bergs
it depends weather its an ice berg ice bergs tend to stay :) Its not difficult, ice melts in water, the warmer the water, the quicker it melts
they were and they were even being told about ice bergs but they thought that The Titanic was the unsinkable ship. so they thought they didn't have to worry about ice bergs or anything
The ice cube made of salt and water will melt faster than the one made of sugar and water, which in turn will melt faster than the one made from just water. Salt and sugar lower the freezing point of water, which causes the ice to melt faster.
Rough, Waters, Storms and Ice Bergs Etc
Ice caps are made of fresh water. When this ice melts into the ocean, it contributes to the salinity of the water in that area.
well ice bergs fall of glasures like from Iceland and follows the curant
salt ice water
nothing
Ice is less dense than water, so it floats in water (with about 1/8 floating above the surface).