This large chunk of ice afloat in the ocean is likely a part of an iceberg that has broken off from a glacier or ice shelf. It can pose a hazard to ships as it can be difficult to spot and navigate around, especially in low visibility conditions. These icebergs can also contribute to rising sea levels as they melt and introduce freshwater into the ocean.
During the Ice Age, North America and Asia were connected by a land bridge called Beringia. This allowed species, including early humans, to migrate between the two continents.
A glaciated landscape is an area that has been shaped and modified by the movement of glaciers. This includes features such as U-shaped valleys, cirques, moraines, drumlins, and erratics created by the erosion and deposition of materials by glaciers. Glaciated landscapes often have distinct topographic features and evidence of past glaciation.
Greenland is covered mostly by ice, specifically the Greenland Ice Sheet, which is the second largest ice sheet in the world. Approximately 80% of the island's surface is covered by ice.
The antarctic ice sheet in the southern hemisphere is the only true ice sheet that remains on the planet.
a glacier is huge ice mountain in the arctic ocean.An iceberg is a chunk of ice that falls off the glacier into the ocean.
A chunk of ice will float higher in water than an ice cube only if the ice chunk is larger than the ice cube.
the only way to get to salamance you have to get rid of the huge chunk of ice, it is at the cave where you get articuno.
It is an iceberg.
GlacierLarge masses of floating ice are called Icebergs. There are different types, but that is the general term applied to those large masses of ice.
Ice bergs.
A chunk of ice can form from frozen water molecules that have bonded together in a solid state due to low temperatures. This can happen naturally in freezing conditions, or artificially in a freezer or ice maker.
put a chunk of C4 in it. lol
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In descending order of size: ice-sheet / -cap, glacier, iceberg, ice-floe, icicle, hailstone, snow-flake, frost crystal... water!
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Pangaea. The seven continents were at one time completely together as one huge continent