How Are Icebergs Made
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When a large chunk of an ice shelf or a glacier breaks off and floats into the sea, it forms and iceberg. Since all the glaciers and ice shelves are snow, i.e., frozen fresh water, theicebergs so formed are undoubtedly fresh water. When the sea water or saltwater freezes, it does so slowly.
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When a large chunk of an ice shelf or a glacier breaks off and floats into the sea, it forms and iceberg. Since all the glaciers and ice shelves are snow, i.e., frozen fresh water, the icebergs so formed are undoubtedly fresh water. When the sea water or saltwater freezes, it does so slowly.
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