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What is an iceberg? Why is it dangerous?​

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Answered by vaibhav3214
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Icebergs are dangerous because they are huge and they float low in the water which can cause danger to the ships. They tend to flip over at times. When they flip over the energy is so great it can cause tsunamis and on occasion can trigger earthquakes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Icebergs being lighter than water, float on water with their major part (nearly 90%) inside water and only a small part (=10%) outside water. Since portion of iceberg inside the water surface depends upon the density of seawater, therefore for the driver of ship, it becomes difficult to estimate the size of iceberg. Thus an iceberg is very dangerous for the ship as it make collide with the ship and cause damage.

Icebergs being lighter than water, float on water with their major part (nearly 90%) inside water and only a small part (=10%) outside water. Since portion of iceberg inside the water surface depends upon the density of seawater, therefore for the driver of ship, it becomes difficult to estimate the size of iceberg. Thus an iceberg is very dangerous for the ship as it make collide with the ship and cause damage.hope it helps you....

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