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The formation of an iceberg typically takes many years, as it begins with the accumulation and compaction of snow in glaciers. Over time, as more snow falls and pressure increases, the ice compresses and eventually breaks off from the glacier's edge into the ocean, where it becomes an iceberg. This process can vary significantly depending on environmental conditions, such as temperature and snowfall rates, but it generally spans several decades to centuries.

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