Though ice is less dense than water but still more of an iceberg is below water due to enormous mass of the iceberg...
Under.Another answer:According to Wikipedia, "Because the density of pure ice is about 920 kg/m³, and that of sea water about 1025 kg/m³, typically only one-tenth of the volume of an iceberg is above water."
Ice flows consists of surface ice. Ice bergs are a huge piece of thick ice, the majority of which is under water. It's been said that as much as 80% of an ice berg is under water.
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an ice sheet is a sheet, ice berg is a berg
because ice berg has more particles than hot coffee. i think.
1 you cant tip ice berg
seven-eights of it is below the water
1/10 is visible
Almost 20' above the deck.
The largest ice berg recorded is 173km high
ice berg
The iceberg is lighter than water, but not by much. The ice floats, but about 80% of the iceberg is under water.