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ice bergs
Icebergs are giant pieces of ice floating through a body of water. They are created when bits break off of a glacier or an ice shelf.
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It's when a glacier or ice shelf has allot of pressure on it, and breaks. The chunk of ice floats in open water and it is an iceberg.(Icebergs are pieces of Antarctica's ice sheets which break/melt off overtime. So, icebergs are really formed because of Antarctica.) Yes but not just Antarctica - they form wherever a glacier enters the seaAn iceberg is a large piece of fresh water ice that has broken off from a glacier or ice shelf that is then able to float freely in open water. They vary tremendously in size. The largest to date was about 12,000 square miles in size; larger than Belgium. Paraphrased from WikiPedia. See link for more.
Asteroids
"calving"
ice bergs
A glacier is on land, moving down-slope like a frozen river. When it meets the sea, it breaks off in pieces, "calving" icebergs, which float in the ocean.
Icebergs are giant pieces of ice floating through a body of water. They are created when bits break off of a glacier or an ice shelf.
Yes
It's when a glacier or ice shelf has allot of pressure on it, and breaks. The chunk of ice floats in open water and it is an iceberg.(Icebergs are pieces of Antarctica's ice sheets which break/melt off overtime. So, icebergs are really formed because of Antarctica.) Yes but not just Antarctica - they form wherever a glacier enters the seaAn iceberg is a large piece of fresh water ice that has broken off from a glacier or ice shelf that is then able to float freely in open water. They vary tremendously in size. The largest to date was about 12,000 square miles in size; larger than Belgium. Paraphrased from WikiPedia. See link for more.
No. They are microscopic plants that float freely in seawater.
Asteroids
Icebergs break away from Antarctica regularly, because they are the glacial ice-river flows from its glaciers. When the bergs lose their 'land footing' and float into sea water do to this flow, soon enough the sea water's action breaks away the 'tongue' and an iceberg will float freely.
Icebergs are formed when large pieces of ice break off of glaciers. These chunks of ice will begin to float away until they reach the ocean.
pressure is put on a glacier and causes a chunk of ice to float of on its own. This is a iceberg.
An ice shelf is a place where a glacier meets the ocean and starts floating over the ocean. Usually it is held in place by small islands, otherwise, it would simply break off and float away as icebergs. Where it borders open ocean, icebergs break away from it.