An iceberg is a mineral because it has a definite chemical composition, it is an inorganic solid, and it is naturally occurring. You might think it is just frozen water but it is not, it is a mineral when it is an iceberg, but when it melts then it is not a mineral.
No. The damage was done by the iceberg.
It really was an iceberg!
a really big iceberg
Well, people try to tip the iceberg daily. That's how you get it although I don't really think you can. Have a try!
The Titanic did not really change course after its impact with the iceberg. The ship turned slightly to avoid hitting the iceberg more than it had, but it was still headed towards America.
It surely depends on how big the iceberg is ,as a really big iceberg contains a lot of thermal energy and much more than a liter of hot water.
nobody knows really?
A large detached piece of a glacier is called an iceberg. The process by which this happens is called calving.There isn't really a term for a detached piece of an iceberg. See related question.
No matter how many penguins are on the iceberg, you can't tip it. Even if you have the whole iceberg full you really can't do it. It has never been done but people (including me) still try to tip it.
Not really anymore. They put the dojo on the map as well as the mine so now all that's left is the iceberg.
it crashed into an iceberg. it was in total darkness, then, it just skidded it's side on a really big iceberg. also, you should watch the movie and find out.
Because it crashed into an iceberg and icebergs are really cold.