Ice is less dense than water.
yes
An iceberg floats in the ocean because it is less dense than the water it displaces. Ice has a lower density than liquid water because of its crystalline structure, which allows it to float on the surface.
No, an iceberg is approximately 10% less dense than seawater. This is why it floats
I don't think you can buy them... unless you mean an iceberg lettuce, which you can purchase at your local greengrocer's shop.
pressure is put on a glacier and causes a chunk of ice to float of on its own. This is a iceberg.
can float
Yes, ice will float in water because ice is less dense than water, you can think about how an iceberg floats in the ocean too.
The ocean contains more water ! An iceberg can be as small as a car - or as big as a city.
the iceberg didnt fall it was inthe ocean
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.
In the Atlantic ocean :)
Iceberg ice is large chunks of ice that break off from glaciers or ice shelves and float in the ocean, while pack ice is a mass of floating sea ice that forms and drifts with ocean currents. Iceberg ice is typically larger and more solid, while pack ice is a mixture of different types of sea ice that can be broken up into smaller pieces.