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What are icebergs? In what ways are they dangerou anlan?​

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Answered by VISHALKUMARV22
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 An Iceberg is ice that broke off from glaciers or shelf ice and is floating in open water.

The ice below the water is dangerous to ships. The sharp, hidden ice can easily tear a hole in the bottom of a ship.

A particularly treacherous part of the North Atlantic has come to be known as Iceberg Alley because of the high number of icebergs that find their way there.

Answered by Anonymous
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An iceberg is ice that broke off from glaciers or shelf ice and is floating in open water. ... To be classified as an iceberg, the height of the ice must be greater than 16 feet above sea level and the thickness must be 98-164 feet and the ice must cover an area of at least 5,382 square feet .

The ice below the water is dangerous to ships. The sharp, hidden ice can easily tear a hole in the bottom of a ship. A particularly treacherous part of the North Atlantic has come to be known as Iceberg Alley because of the high number of icebergs that find their way there.

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