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Q: What are the different types of icebergs in Antarctica?
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Are there icebergs in antarctica?

Yes there are many Ice bergs in Antarctica.


What are the ice burgs called in Antarctica?

Icebergs.


What country can you see icebergs all year long?

Antarctica. Further information: Whilst it is true that you can see icebergs in Antarctica all year long, Antarctica is a continent, not a country. Iceland has ice all year round, and icebergs are evident even in Summer.


When do icebergs form summer or winter in Antarctica?

both


How far north do icebergs come in Antarctica?

Icebergs float north until they melt completely.


Why would you find icebergs near the desert?

Antarctica is a desert, the largest desert on earth, and has many icebergs surrounding it.


In what way can the icebergs of Antarctica can be used?

Since calved-off icebergs from Antarctica contain pure water without any minerals, if it were technically possible, pure water could be harvested from icebergs. However, no one has devised that technology to date.


What are the different types of snow in antarctica?

The frozen water in Antarctica is ice, not snow.


What are the sheets of ice called that break off of antarctica?

These are called icebergs.


What sheets break off the edge of Antarctica?

You may be thinking of icebergs.


Why don't the icebergs in Antarctica melt?

Actually, they do melt and they move around.


What ocean contains lots of icebergs?

According to NationalGeographic.com, most icebergs form around Alaska, Greenland and Antarctica. This means that the oceans most prone to icebergs are the Arctic Ocean (nearest to Greenland and Alaska) and the North Atlantic Ocean, and the Southern Ocean (around Antarctica).