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why is only a tip of iceberg visible outside the surface of sea water?
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The tip of Iceberg is visible outside the surface of Sea Water, Or you can say it floats on water because it is lighter and less dense than salty seawater, but only a small part of the iceberg is visible above thesurface of the sea.
Typically, about 80–90% of an iceberg is below sea level, so they drift with ocean currents rather than wind.
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The tip of Iceberg is visible outside the surface of Sea Water, Or you can say it floats on water because it is lighter and less dense than salty seawater, but only a small part of the iceberg is visible above thesurface of the sea.
Typically, about 80–90% of an iceberg is below sea level, so they drift with ocean currents rather than wind.
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An iceberg floats because it is lighter and less dense than salty seawater, but only a small part of the iceberg is visible above the surface of the sea. Typically, about 80–90% of an iceberg is below sea level, so they drift with ocean currents rather than wind .
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