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Whast do you call a mass of ice that floats in the occean?

Known as an ice floe


What do you call mass of ice that floats in the ocean?

icebergs


What de you call a slow-moving mass of ice on a mountain?

Depending on when it was formed, the size and speed it is moving it could be either an Avalanche or Glacier. If it is an incredibly old, slow moving, large, ice mass it is likely a Glacier; however if it is a quickly moving, small (relatively), ice mass it is an Avalanche.


What do you call frozen H2O?

Frozen H2O is commonly called ice.


What is a large mass of ice floating in the sea called?

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.


How do you call a visible mass of water floating in the atmosphere?

That visible mass of water floating in the atmosphere is called a cloud. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed from the air.


Is a glacier a mass of ice or a mass of sand?

The answer to the question is a glacier is a mass of ice.


What do you call hockey that is not played on the ice?

Hockey Just hockey Hockey on ice is called ice hockey


Mass of ice and rock?

The mass of ice is typically less dense than rock, so ice typically has a lower mass compared to an equal volume of rock. The exact mass of ice and rock would depend on the volume and density of each material.


What is a large mass of ice called?

It is called a floe, glacier, or maybe an iceberg.


What is a sludgy mass of sea ice called?

A sludgy mass of sea ice is called "pancake ice." It forms when slushy ice gathers into round, flat cakes that bump into each other and become consolidated. Pancake ice is typically found in the early stages of sea ice formation.


Was there a mass extinction during the last ice age?

Many geologists consider what you call the "last ice age" to be the last glacial of the present Ice Age, with the ice retreat starting only about 10-12ka. There was no mass extinction. A good many species did migrate or disappear altogther as the ice retreated, but in no way was it a mass extinction.