answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

An iceberg or ice flow

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: A large piece of ice that breaks off an ice shelf and drifts into the ocean?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

A large piece of ice that breaks off an ice shelf and drifts into the ocean scientific question?

a large piece of ice that breaks off an ice shelf and drifts into the ocean scientific question


A large piece of ice that breaks off an ice shelf and drifts in the ocean?

Iceberg


A large piece of ice that breaks off an ice shelf and drift into the ocean?

glacier


What is a large piece of ice that breaks off?

It could be an iceberg, or an icefloe


What is the usual result when the ocean breaks pebbles into smaller and smaller piece?

Eventually sand is formed.


What part of speech is driftwood?

The word driftwood is a noun. It is a piece of wood that drifts alongside a current or has been cast ashore.


How does an ocean differ from a continent and an island?

An ocean is a large body of water. An island is a piece of land in a body of water. A continent is a large body of land.


How does an ocean differ from continents and an island?

An ocean is a large body of water. An island is a piece of land in a body of water. A continent is a large body of land.


What is the name of the process that breaks large pieces of rock into small piece of sediment?

its called weathering, or erosion


What are bergs?

When a glacier or very large ice burg has a large chunk of ice break away from the main body of ice, the piece that breaks away is known as a calf.


Was gondwana and laurasia formed by continental drifts or erosion or deposition or earthquakes?

Gondwanaland was moved by the continental drifts assisted by the convection currents. But they were formed just like any other piece of land, but moved by the currents.


How are mesas formed?

They are formed by the erosion of the rock which surrounds them.