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No, they already live underwater, more water will not effect them. Also, when the cold iceberg meets the somewhat warm water, the cold becomes warmer. The whole ocean will NOT be effected, possibly the small grouping around the iceberg. But, most likely no animals will die because if they live by the iceberg they are already used to cold water and have adapted to it...
The ocean contains more water ! An iceberg can be as small as a car - or as big as a city.
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typically only one-tenth of the volume of an iceberg is above water.
no. it melts An iceberg will float as long as it is in water. If you could put an iceberg in a liquid less dense than ice, the iceberg would sink.
Yes, most of the fresh water is usually stored in the iceberg and icecaps.
The iceberg is denser than the ship because it is made of ice, which has a higher density than water. This causes the iceberg to displace more water and have a larger mass for its volume compared to the ship.
Nine tenths (9/10) of an iceberg is underwater.
Approximately 10 of an iceberg is typically visible above the water's surface.
An iceberg is frozen water. It is not a place where anything grows.
Approximately 90% of an iceberg lies hidden below the surface of the water. This is due to the difference in density between ice and water, causing the iceberg to float with a significant portion submerged.
Since the part below the water is 7 times the size of the part above water, the total size of the iceberg can be divided into 8 equal parts (7 parts below water + 1 part above water). Therefore, the fraction of the iceberg above water is 1/8.