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An iceberg is a large mass of freshwater ice that has broken off from a glacier or ice shelf and floats in open water. Typically, only about 10% of its total volume is visible above the surface, while the majority remains submerged. Icebergs can vary in shape and size, ranging from small chunks to massive formations. Their striking blue color, caused by the compression of air bubbles, adds to their beauty and intrigue.

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