Yes. They tend not to cause as much trouble than the arctic ones, due to ocean currents in the area and lack of shipping routes and habitation in the Antarctic.
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Icebergs float in the Southern Ocean, and in the Arctic ocean.
Melting icebergs anywhere on earth contribute to elevated ocean levels. This is also true in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica.
The Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica is dangerous for any ship, and especially for submarines, because of the high-volume of icebergs.
The Southern Ocean freezes in winter. This ocean surrounds Antarctica. It is open water in other seasons, but generally filled with icebergs.
The Arctic Ocean has the most icebergs in it.
Arctic Ocean
By definition, icebergs float in the Southern Ocean, having broken off the Antarctic ice sheet. Some identify these bergs with names -- especially the larger bergs. You can learn more about how the large bergs are named, below.
The Artic ocean
The Arctic Ocean
where icebergs dirdt in the north alantic ocean
Icebergs are the only freshwater part of an ocean. When icebergs melt, it results in a decrease in the salinity of ocean water.
The official name of the Antarctic Ocean is Southern Ocean.