in green land and Antarctica
somewhere in the south pole
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Icebergs are calved off permanent glaciers, which you can find in the high latitudes in both hemispheres. All icebergs, by definition, float in sea water. As the bergs float into warmer water, they melt.
The cold of the icebergs cause clouds to condense closer to the surface of the ice & water.
Icebergs are merely frozen water. It depends upon the temperature and ofcourse, amount and density of water. Iceberg B-15 is one of the world's largest recorded icebergs. It measured around 295 km long and 37 km wide (183-23 mi), with a surface area of 11,000 km² (4,250 mi²) - larger than the island of Jamaica. The mass was estimated around three billion tonnes. After almost a decade, parts of B-15 still have not melted.
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No. Icebergs are in the water already, so their melting does not raise sea levels.Glaciers and land ice when they melt do raise the sea levels.
Frozen water.
Glacier
Antarctica is a desert, the largest desert on earth, and has many icebergs surrounding it.
Yes, it could.
No. Cozumel is 4760 kilometers (2958 miles) south of the Arctic circle, where icebergs are commonly found.
Icebergs are a type of lanform that is not found in the desert.
No, icebergs are found at sea, not in a desert. However, some icebergs form from glaciers and ice sheets in the Antarctic Desert.
in history books, frozen in icebergs
They learned that even "unsinkable" ships are not impervious to icebergs.
The largest source of freshwater on earth is ice sheets, glaciers, and icebergs. The Great Lakes are the largest fresh water on the planet.
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No. Those are found on the polar circles, and Mexico is nowhere near any of them.