Geography, asked by umaganguly09, 1 month ago

which current reduces the danger of icebergs for saiing ships

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by knschauhan9
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Explanation:

Could any modern ships survive an iceberg hit like the one Titanic suffered? Yes. Ships built since the Titanic have been built to withstand torpedo hits. Many of those ships were built only a few decades after the Titanic sank, so not even that modern really.

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