An Iceberg may travel up to 4,000kms south. Unusual sightings have been recorded off Bermuda and off Ireland
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Because the Titanic made a sharp turn trying to avoid the iceberg the iceberg scraped a long gash in and through the ship's side, which caused massive flooding. It has been argued by some nautical specialists that if the ship's crew would not have noticed the iceberg it would have rammed it head-on, causing damage that might have been much easier to contain and which would not have led to the sinking of the ship.
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the water was dead calm. it was a flat sea which was unusual for that time of year. the waves hitting the sides of icebergs made certain sounds and they used this to gauge the distance of the icebergs from the boat.
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The first iceberg was likely discovered by Indigenous peoples living in Arctic regions thousands of years ago. The exact individual or group who first identified an iceberg is unknown due to the long history of human interaction with icebergs in polar regions.
Icebergs have been naturally occurring longer than there have been humans. So the first human to see an iceberg was simply the first human that made it far enough north into the natural range of icebergs. And that's too far back in history for us who know who it was.
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Icebergs have been naturally occurring longer than there have been humans. So the first human to see an iceberg was simply the first human that made it far enough north into the natural range of icebergs. And that's too far back in history for us who know who it was.
Since this event pre-dated human history, there is no record of it. That said, the first iceberg calved off the Antarctic ice sheet in much the same way as icebergs calve off today.
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A peak of a iceberg.
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