The bottom portion of an iceberg is called the "submerged" or "submarine" part, often referred to as the "below-waterline" section. Typically, about 90% of an iceberg's mass is underwater, with only the remaining 10% visible above the surface. This submerged portion is crucial in understanding the iceberg's stability and potential hazards to navigation.
The smallest iceberg can be called a bergy bit or a growler
The bottom loved the water and iceberg, so it tried to give it a nice big hug. But the iceberg didn't want a hug. It smacked the bottom with its big iceberg hand. The bottom now had a big hole in it! So it had to leave the top and go underwater without it. The top was so alone, it became depressed. So it made the iceberg kill it, too. And that is why the Titantic went underwater not on top.
It hit an iceberg and split in 2 and it sunk.
yes both pieces of the titanic hit the bottom of the ocean but they landed in seperate spots.
An Iceberg... well its not an iceberg i think from watching the history channel nothing it was a curise ship not a pirate ship…………………
No, typically the underwater portion of an iceberg is not bigger than the portion that is visible above water. Icebergs are known to have a larger portion underwater, but this is due to the difference in density between ice and seawater rather than the underwater portion being larger in size.
The bottom of an iceberg is bigger than the top due to the principle of buoyancy and the density of ice compared to water. Ice is less dense than liquid water, which allows only a small portion of the iceberg to remain above the surface. Approximately 90% of an iceberg's mass is submerged, creating a larger submerged volume to maintain equilibrium with the weight of the ice above the waterline. This results in the bottom appearing larger than the part that is visible above the surface.
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The bottom portion of a microscope is typically called the base. This component provides stability and support for the microscope. It often contains the light source and power switch.
The visible part of an iceberg is called the iceberg's "tip" or "peak," which is above the water surface. However, this visible portion represents only about 10% of the entire iceberg, with the majority of its mass lying submerged beneath the water.
A large mass of ice floating in the sea is called an iceberg. Icebergs typically originate from glaciers or ice shelves and can vary in size, with the visible portion above water often representing only a small fraction of the total ice mass.
A peak of a iceberg.
Iceberg or an ice sheet
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Iceberg is called "आइसबर्ग" (pronounced as aaisbarg) in Hindi.
The smallest iceberg can be called a bergy bit or a growler
Typically, about 90% of an iceberg's mass is submerged underwater, while only about 10% is visible above the surface. This means that the portion of the iceberg below the waterline is roughly nine times larger than the portion that is above water. However, the exact ratio can vary depending on the specific density and shape of the iceberg.