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what is the difference between ice shelf and icebergs

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Answered by usakshaydeep
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An ice shelf is a floating extension of land ice. ... Sea ice contains icebergs, thin sea ice and thicker multi-year sea ice (frozen sea water that has survived several summer melt seasons, getting thicker as more ice is added each winter).

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Answered by akshatsanthoshnair
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Answer: An ice shelf is a floating extension of land ice.  Sea ice contains icebergs, thin sea ice and thicker multi-year sea ice (frozen sea water that has survived several summer melt seasons, getting thicker as more ice is added each winter).

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