Icebergs float in the ocean because the iceberg is less dense than the water.
No all tar does float. For something to float then it must be less dense than saltwater.
yes.if it isn't icebergs would sink.
The results of can water float on water is that the water builds a ocean.
Islands do not float. Islands are the result of mounains or hills that go above thse surface of the water, which sit on the ocean floor.
Oil is lighter than water.
yes
Ice is less dense than water.
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 iceberg didnt fall it was inthe ocean
The ocean contains more water ! An iceberg can be as small as a car - or as big as a city.
no. it melts An iceberg will float as long as it is in water. If you could put an iceberg in a liquid less dense than ice, the iceberg would sink.
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.
This large chunk of ice afloat in the ocean is likely a part of an iceberg that has broken off from a glacier or ice shelf. It can pose a hazard to ships as it can be difficult to spot and navigate around, especially in low visibility conditions. These icebergs can also contribute to rising sea levels as they melt and introduce freshwater into the ocean.
In the Atlantic ocean :)
Titanic sank in the Atlantic Ocean by hitting a large iceberg