an iceberg
Glacierette
Iceberg would be a large piece of ice broken off from a glacier, bergy bit a smaller piece with only a one to four meters showing, and a growler would be less than one meter.
An iceberg is a glacier that breaks off from a glacier or ice shelf and floats away in the ocean. These large chunks of ice can be found in polar regions and are a common sight in Arctic and Antarctic waters.
A glacier.
This phenomenon is known as an iceberg calving. Iceberg calving occurs when a large piece of ice breaks off from a glacier or ice shelf and floats into the ocean, forming an iceberg. This process is a natural part of the glacier's movement and can be triggered by various factors, such as temperature changes or the ice shelf's structure.
glacier
A glacier if it is on land; if it floats in the sea, it's called an iceberg.
well a glacier is formed when layers of ice build up over hundreds of years and form a large compact block of ice.
When a glacier or very large ice burg has a large chunk of ice break away from the main body of ice, the piece that breaks away is known as a calf.
A crevasse is a large crack in a glacier.
This process is commonly referred to as calving, where chunks of ice break off from the edge of a glacier. Calving can occur due to various factors such as melting, erosion, or the glacier's movement.
An example of a glacier moving a boulder would be when a large rock is picked up by a glacier as it flows downhill, and is transported along with the ice to a new location. This process, known as glacial plucking, occurs when the ice melts and the boulder is deposited on the ground.