No. Chunks are what come off icebergs.
They are both big peices of ice found all over the world. Glaciers fall off of huge mountains made of ice. And Icebergs are huge pecies of ice that float all around the artic oceans.
The word iceberg is a partial translation from the Dutch word, ijsberg, which literally means "ice mountain." Icebergs are often referred to simply as "bergs".
if by newly born you mean depart from the main berg, it is a calf -Icebergs calves generally occur when surrounding water warms
China or Africa
In the northern area, most definitely.
I believe they are called icebergs... The process is called calving thoughThese chunks of ice that break away from the glacier are called icebergs. The process is called Calving.Icebergs
because it is a ice and it is big
Icebergs are large chunks that broke off of glaciers by a process called calving. They move quickly in comparison to glaciers Icebergs are smaller
Icebergs form when chunks or slabs of ice break off of a glacier. They can also form when chunks of ice break free from an ice shelf.
Icebergs are created when chunks of the glacier break off into the sea. They don't necessarily "work together".
icebergs are technically just little chunks broken off the polar caps
because they are little chips of the potato not big chunks
Floating Icebergs
Floating Icebergs
Icebergs change size and shape constantly. When a fissure or crack develops and a portion breaks off it is called a floe. Changes in icebergs are determined by climate, pressure, force and temperature.
Floating Icebergs
Floating Icebergs