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Icebergs are simply bigger or smaller chunks of glaciers or shelf ice that breaks off and drift away. Usually they drift towards the equator, melting slowly as they go, until they disappear.

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Icebergs are large pieces of ice that break off from glaciers or ice sheets and float in the ocean. Most of an iceberg is underwater, with only about 10% visible above the surface. They can be dangerous to ships because of their size and the potential for hidden, submerged ice.

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Icebergs are created when chunks of the glacier break off into the sea. They don't necessarily "work together".


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How does global warming affect icebergs?

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How are icebergs helpful?

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