Because it's dark
Because 80 percent of the iceberg was underwater and they thought they could go around it but they didnt see the part at the bottom and that what sank the ship
being that there were so many icebergs, water from icebergs
they blend in with the trees
Typically it's easy to see icebergs, which was part of Titanic's undoing. Normally, rough water sloshed up against the berg, causing a visual contrast and spray, but there were no waves that night. There was a stoker who had been to sea for twenty-six years and had never seen it so calm and flat as that night. It was like being On a Sea of Glass.
No because they are so small they are hard to spot.
The temp of the ozone layer has no affect on icebergs.
They live in China , but they are rare so they will be hard to spot.
I think that the sea owns the icebergs because no one can call dibs on the icebergs because they move around so much that they are in no mans land for much of their lives.
You can spot a vampire by its' pale skin, hard nails (and sometimes long), they have hard teeth, they don't come out at day always at night, sleep in coffins. Most of them are good vampires and do their best not to take too much blood from you since they only drink a bit from you when you don't know - this leaves tiny scars - They move very fast - you probably won't be able to spot them because they are so fast. I would say that it is hard trying to spot a vampire because they only come out at night unless they are half-vampires - These can come out at day and night and can't move as fast as real vampires - vampires aren't scared of garlic or holy things, that is just a legend some random person made up ages ago. wow, that answer is my longest so far. hope it helped ;)
I think that all continents have had an iceberg at some point in their history. The icebergs move at an amazing pace so they could go anywhere that wasn't to hot.
The sinking of Titanic occurred because the vessel was traveling at 21 knots, almost top speed, at night. Typically, icebergs can be spotted at night because rough water sloshes against the sides but on the night of April 14th, 1912, the water was so calm, it was sailing On A Sea Of Glass.
The universe is so big that in every empty spot in the average night sky there are thousands of galaxies