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.
The first planet discovered besides Earth is Uranus. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1781.
Uranus was the first planet to be discovered in 1781.
Neon was discovered first, in 1898, by Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers. Xenon was discovered shortly after in the same year by the same scientists.
The element helium was first discovered in space through its spectral lines in the sun's spectrum. It was later discovered on Earth through the analysis of uranium ores in 1895.
Sunspots were discovered in 1610 by Galileo.
Iceberg D-16 is a city sized iceberg discovered on the 27th March 2006.
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.
five or six compartments :)
Titanic's iceberg was first spotted by lookout Frederick Fleet and shortly thereafter by First Officer Murdoch.
first you have to dance with the mp3000 for a minute, then u buy a green puffle,then you tip the iceberg.
Fredrick Fleet
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Well the Titanic hit an Iceberg but it was not a cruies ship.
Jeremy Levil IV
he was a lookout and he was the one that first saw the iceberg!
it was John white
It sunk because it had struck an iceberg.