The Arctic Ocean.
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The Southern Ocean, surrounding Antarctica, contains a large number of icebergs due to the region's vast ice sheets and glaciers. These icebergs often break off from the continent's ice shelves and float into the ocean.
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The Arctic Ocean contains numerous icebergs.
Icebergs appear white because they are formed from compacted snow, which contains air bubbles. The presence of these bubbles scatters light, giving icebergs their white appearance.
Icebergs are in the oceans, though they are located nearer to the top section of Earth, where it is colder and they can last.
The Amazon rainforest contains rivers, but no oceans.
being that there were so many icebergs, water from icebergs
Australia does not have icebergs. Icebergs are large chunks of ice that break off from glaciers and float in cold oceans near the poles, primarily in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Australia's climate is too warm for icebergs to form.