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Why is only a tip of iceberg visible outside the surface of sea water

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Answered by SugaryHeart
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Explanation:

An iceberg floats because it is lighter and less dense than salty seawater, but only a small part of the iceberg is visible above the surface of the sea. Typically, about 80–90% of an iceberg is below sea level, so they drift with ocean currents rather than wind

Answered by PranavYT1
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Answer:

An iceberg floats because it is lighter and less dense than salty seawater, but only a small part of the iceberg is visible above the surface of the sea. Typically, about 80–90% of an iceberg is below sea level, so they drift with ocean currents rather than wind .

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