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Q: These come from glaciers that have broken off and float in water?
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What come from glaciers that have broken off and float in water?

Icebergs


What great lake does water come from?

formed by the melted waters from glaciers


Does glaciers come from hydrosphere?

Glaciers are a part of the hydrosphere.


Where does the water come from at gv water board?

the water comes from the Goulburn/Broken River


Where does fresh water come from naturally?

Rain is fresh, and various lakes, rivers, and glaciers contain fresh water (although lakes and rivers are often polluted).


How come things sink and float?

Objects sink or float depending upon their densities. For example wood floats on water because the density of wood is less than that of water, while a piece of iron would sink in water as its density is more than water.


What happens when you put a egg in salt water?

The egg should have its water or substance in the egg come out through the cell membrane. :)


Where do the oxigens atoms in the O2 produced during photosynthesis come from?

It is produced from water. Water is broken down by photolysis to get electrons.


What do cork,feather,leaf,apple have in common?

they all can float on water and they all have a purpose in life.


Where does the fresh water come from?

The earth's fresh water is naturally occurring water that is in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams, and underground as groundwater in aquifers and underground streams.


What country does embony wood come from?

Ebony wood is so dense that it will not float in water. Its trees are found mostly in southeast Asia.


What are fresh water areas in oceans called?

There are so very few freshwater areas in the oceans that the number is close to zero. They do not have a special name. Very small areas of fresh water may come from underground springs near land. In areas such as the Baltic Sea, fresh water, being lighter that salt water, tends to float on top of the saltier water. Near river mouths or melting glaciers, there may be a limited area of fresher water that floats on the salt water until the usual wind, waves and currents mix them together.