It is very unlikley for Australia to get ice bergs but down a the bottom of tasmaia it might tend to happen depending on the drift and coolness
The cold of the icebergs cause clouds to condense closer to the surface of the ice & water.
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No. Icebergs are in the water already, so their melting does not raise sea levels.Glaciers and land ice when they melt do raise the sea levels.
Frozen water.
Icebergs melting adds fresh water to the oceans. Icebergs are floating already, so when they melt they do not cause a rise in sea levels. Glaciers and land ice, like the Greenland ice-cap, and any ice on Antarctica, do cause a rise in sea levels when they melt.
There are no icebergs in Australia.
Icebergs. Australia lies north of the Antarctic, so if one sailed directly south far enough, one might hit floating icebergs.
Icebergs themselves are colorless. The appearance of color in icebergs is the result of reflected and refracted light.
of course he was notified by icebergs
because it is a ice and it is big
The salt content in icebergs is near zero.
From giant icebergs around Greenland.
A group of icebergs is referred to as an armada. When naming icebergs, they are given a number and a letter. They are then tracked.
Depends on the latitude. Sufficiently close to the poles there are ALWAYS icebergs. And sufficiently close to the equator there are NEVER icebergs. After that, icebergs or not is always a probability influenced by latitude and season.
Icebergs are made of ice and since the greenhouse gases are making the earth warmer the icebergs are melting.
icebergs are helpful because they make lakes and ponds
From giant icebergs around Greenland.