You know Titanic, right? That famous steamer ship that said it was unsinkable, when it really wasn't. If you watched the movie Titanic, read a book about it, or heard of it, you'll know that millions of people died because Titanic got torn on the side by an ice berg, and only very little survivors lived. So that's how an ice berg affects humans. Think I'm wrong? Then don't believe me, try it for yourself and see how it goes.
No. Because in the artic ocean there are ice bergs. The titanic was sailing in the ocean and hit an ice berg.
There was about 20 iceburg warning the titanic received on the day of the collision.
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".
Today ships have radars that see through night and fog, making it possible to avoid ice bergs.
since ice age age ended and is still practised today to fulfill the needs of humans. its even due to shifting agriculture. since ice age age ended and is still practised today to fulfill the needs of humans. its even due to shifting agriculture. since ice age age ended and is still practised today to fulfill the needs of humans. its even due to shifting agriculture. since ice age age ended and is still practised today to fulfill the needs of humans. its even due to shifting agriculture.
well ice bergs fall of glasures like from Iceland and follows the curant
No. Because in the artic ocean there are ice bergs. The titanic was sailing in the ocean and hit an ice berg.
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blue is pretty
its for the penguins NOT to fall...
it is cold and it has lots of ice and ice bergs
the artic ocean has the most ice burgs
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