Icebergs are just huge amounts of frozen seawater.
no, freshwater
Icebergs are made of fresh water.
Icebergs are made of ice and since the greenhouse gases are making the earth warmer the icebergs are melting.
The Iceberg if made up of fresh water on top and saltwater at the bottom.
The Iceberg if made up of fresh water on top and saltwater at the bottom.
No, icebergs are made of freshwater. They form from compacted snow that falls on land and then flows into the ocean as glaciers. Saltwater ice formations are typically sea ice, not icebergs.
Icebergs are made up of frozen freshwater from glaciers and ice sheets. When the ice melts, it releases freshwater into the surrounding ocean, affecting salinity levels in the immediate vicinity.
No, icebergs are formed from freshwater ice. Saltwater freezes at a lower temperature than freshwater, so icebergs are made up of frozen freshwater from glaciers or ice shelves. When glaciers break off into the ocean, they form icebergs.
Icebergs do not have more heat than humans. Icebergs are typically much colder than humans because they are made of ice, which is at a lower temperature than the average human body temperature.
There are no icebergs in Australia.
Icebergs are less dense than water because they are made mostly of frozen freshwater, which has a lower density than liquid water. This causes icebergs to float in water with a portion of their mass sticking out above the surface.
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No, ITS MADE OF TREE SAP AND PLASTIC DUMMY