I should think it would be made of salt water since the icebergs I have heard of are all in the ocean. They are pure water as they are created from glaciers and since glacier ice is formed from falling snow and snow results from condensed water vapor in the atmosphere, the water from icebergs is quite pure.
Snow and ice are made out of frozen crystallized water.
True, precipitation, such as rain, snow, sleet, and hail, is formed from condensed water vapor in the atmosphere. This condensed water vapor is fresh water, as it does not contain salt or other contaminants unless picked up from the ground as it falls.
They all are made of water. Howewer snow is only frozen rain. Ice is simple frozen water.
Because winter brings a lot of melted snow. that's fresh water. it snows just about everywhere, therefore the fresh water from the snow goes into the wetlands, causing more freshwater in the wetlands during spring.
Fresh water. If there was no rain and snow the standing pools of water (dams, lakes etc) would slowly drain into the ocean leaving us with only salt water to drink.
Snow is made from freshwater. When the water evaporates and rises into the clouds, only the water goes up, not the minerals the water contains, so when it comes back to earth as snow or rain, it comes back as fresh water.
What percentage of earth's fresh water is stored in ice and snow?
Fresh water from the Rocky Mountain snow melt.
The main sources of fresh water on land are snow and rain which fall as precipitation.
Yes, snow plays a crucial role in delivering fresh water as it acts as a natural form of storage for water in frozen areas. When snow melts during warmer seasons, it contributes to the replenishment of groundwater sources, rivers, and lakes, providing a vital source of fresh water for ecosystems and human consumption.
Icebergs are made of fresh water.
Fresh water starts primarily from precipitation, such as rain or snow, which falls onto the Earth's surface. This water can then flow into rivers, lakes, and groundwater systems, or it can be absorbed by plants and soil. Additionally, melting snow and ice from glaciers also contribute to fresh water sources. Overall, the water cycle plays a crucial role in the formation and replenishment of fresh water.
3% of the world is made of fresh water
snow is not about anything its made out of frozen water
No, snow is a form of water.
Snow and ice are made out of frozen crystallized water.
Water.