Glazier or iceburg-depends on size.
The ice is not floating because it is not less dense than the liquid it is in.
a very large piece of ice floating in the sea
A piece of floating ice.
A floe (ice floe) is the term we often apply to a mass or small field of floating ice.
A lage chunk of ice floating in the water, most of it is in the water.
Chunks do not really mean something very small like most people may think,it could be a large particle or huge mass. Floating chunks of ice from ice sheets or ice shelves (land ice) are called "ICEBERGS", while large areas of floating sea ice are called "ICE FLOES".
Iceburg
Icebergs change size and shape constantly. When a fissure or crack develops and a portion breaks off it is called a floe. Changes in icebergs are determined by climate, pressure, force and temperature.
When ice sinks in a drink instead of floating, it means that the drink is denser than the ice. This can happen if the drink has a higher sugar content or if it is more concentrated.
A large mass of ice floating in the sea is called an iceberg. Icebergs typically originate from glaciers or ice shelves and can vary in size, with the visible portion above water often representing only a small fraction of the total ice mass.
The floating house is at the waterfall where the ice-cream camp was
an ice shelf is a shelf of ice, which is floating on the water. There are several large ice shelves around Antarctica.