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Only a small part of culture is visible.
only a small part of each is visible on the surface
Remembering that only about a tenth of any iceberg is above the water, Titanic'sberg was about 96 feet above sea level.
Typically, only about 10% of any iceberg is above sea-level. This is why we know that the berg that Titanic struck was far larger than the ship.
The exact size of the iceberg will probably never be known, but according to early newspaper reports the height and length of the iceberg was approximated at 50 to 100 feet high and 200 to 400 feet long. However, these dimensions only relate to the estimated size above water. Around 85% of an iceberg is below water. Therefore multiplying the estimates you have an iceberg with a volume of between 810,00 and 3,240,000 square feet.I'm not sure what you're asking so I'm going to interpret it as "when the Titanic struck and iceberg, how much of that iceberg was above water?". The iceberg that the Titanic struck looked small because only about a ninth (1/9) of the iceberg was above water. In reality, the iceberg was immense, with the rest (8/9) of it underwater. A portion of the berg that was underwater sunk the Titanic.
no No, although only 10% of an iceberg is visible above the surface, icebergs will float until they dissolve into the sea.
Typically, about 90% of an iceberg is underwater, while only about 10% is visible above the surface. This is because ice is less dense than seawater, causing most of the iceberg to remain submerged.
typically only one-tenth of the volume of an iceberg is above water.
Culture and an iceberg are alike in that a significant portion of both is hidden beneath the surface. Just as much of an iceberg lies underwater, culture involves unseen elements such as beliefs, values, and assumptions that influence behavior. Understanding both requires digging deeper beyond what is immediately visible.
Only a small part of culture is visible.
only a small part of each is visible on the surface
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Remembering that only about a tenth of any iceberg is above the water, Titanic'sberg was about 96 feet above sea level.
Only 10 percent of the iceberg are above water. That means 90 percent of the iceberg are underwater.
Yes. The rule of thumb is 20 percent is visible above the water. Yes, they do float, however i believe that it's 10% that is visible due to the density of ice (0.9 g/cm) and the density of water (1g/cm). So .1 or 1 tenth of the iceberg is above the surface. (10%)