ice berg
The answer to the question is a glacier is a mass of ice.
the mass of ice is 0.92grams per cubic centimeter
A large mass of snow and ice
Ice does not increase land mass.
The mass of ice after freezing will be the same as the mass before freezing. The volume however, will be greater as ice than it was as liquid water.
A floe (ice floe) is the term we often apply to a mass or small field of floating ice.
A large thick mass of ice that moves is an Iceberg.
The molar mass of water (H2O) is 18. Ice is water in it's solid state.
When ice melts in a sealed container, the mass of the system remains constant. This is because the total mass of the water (from the melted ice) and the remaining ice adds up to the same mass as the original ice. The melting process simply changes the state of the matter from solid to liquid, but does not alter the total mass within the closed system due to the conservation of mass principle.
The mass of ice is typically less dense than rock, so ice typically has a lower mass compared to an equal volume of rock. The exact mass of ice and rock would depend on the volume and density of each material.
The mass of the Ross Ice Shelf is frozen fresh water. It is about the size of France.
the mass of an ice cube is best measured in grams using a balance.