I am not sure that anybody actually does it, but I read a proposal to tug
icebergs to hot dry places and melt them down for a fresh water supply.
Alaska, Antartica. :D
Some commercial uses for oxygen include in the medical industry for respiratory therapy, in the manufacturing sector for welding and cutting metals, and in the aerospace industry for life support systems in spacecraft.
Sensitivity to icebergs.
I think that all continents have had an iceberg at some point in their history. The icebergs move at an amazing pace so they could go anywhere that wasn't to hot.
what is the commercial use of ipv6?
No, icebergs are found at sea, not in a desert. However, some icebergs form from glaciers and ice sheets in the Antarctic Desert.
There are no icebergs in Australia.
A polar ice cap is a highhttp://wiki.answers.com/wiki/High_latitude region of a Planetor Natural_satellitethat is covered in Icece
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Yes, some animals can live on icebergs, particularly those in polar regions. Species such as seals, polar bears, and various seabirds utilize icebergs as resting, breeding, or hunting platforms. However, the harsh conditions and shifting nature of icebergs limit the diversity of life that can thrive there. Overall, while icebergs provide habitat for certain species, they are not suitable for most terrestrial animals.
Icebergs themselves are colorless. The appearance of color in icebergs is the result of reflected and refracted light.
because it is a ice and it is big