Because ice is less dense than the water it floats in. However, if your question relates to why there are icebergs in the Antarctic and Arctic, but not in other waters, it is due to a number of reasons, such as :
- The icebergs are (generally) formed when a slab of the Antarctic or Arctic ice cap close to the sea breaks off (it must be noted, however, that there is no land at the north pole, so the Arctic ice cap is simply one massive iceberg) and floats away.
- In the Antarctic something called the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctic_Circumpolar_Current) causes the icebergs to whip around the Southern Ocean, rather than venture out into warmer waters
- Also, icebergs do float upwards into the warmer oceans of the world, but melt as they encounter warmer climates and waters.
The Antarctic and North Atlantic Oceans are where icebergs form. The floating pieces of ice in question most famously form off Antarctica in the southern hemisphere and between Canada and Greenland in the northernAn iceberg forms when the part of the ice shelf cracks and breaks off.
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No. Salt water doesn't freeze at temperatures you'd find in the ocean. Icebergs are pieces of freshwater glaciers that have fallen into the ocean.This is because of the diet of the male, depending on the diet it is said that women would prefer males to have a better diet and thus leading the the sperm tasting better.
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Icebergs float in the Southern Ocean, and in the Arctic ocean.
By definition, icebergs float in the Southern Ocean, having broken off the Antarctic ice sheet. Some identify these bergs with names -- especially the larger bergs. You can learn more about how the large bergs are named, below.
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In the Arctic, sea ice forms from water cooled below the freezing point, at about -1.8 °C or 28.8 °F. When the salt precipitates, the fresh water freezes into ice. In the Antarctic, most icebergs are produced by coastal glaciers, formed from compressed snow over many years. Because water expands when it freezes, ice is less dense than the sea water, and will float at the surface. However, most sea ice floes and icebergs still have most of their mass below the surface.
Australia does not have icebergs. Icebergs are large chunks of ice that break off from glaciers and float in cold oceans near the poles, primarily in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Australia's climate is too warm for icebergs to form.
in the sea. Icebergs are broken pieces of glaciers which float out to sea.
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Icebergs float north until they melt completely.
No, there are no icebergs in the Black Sea. Icebergs are large chunks of ice that break off from glaciers or ice shelves in the Arctic or Antarctic regions, and the Black Sea does not have the conditions necessary for icebergs to form.
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No, icebergs are found at sea, not in a desert. However, some icebergs form from glaciers and ice sheets in the Antarctic Desert.
Icebergs can come from both the North and South poles. Generally, icebergs in the Northern Hemisphere come from Arctic glaciers, while those in the Southern Hemisphere come from Antarctic glaciers.