Sunny Priyan
Icebergs are massive chunks of freshwater ice that have broken off from glaciers and float in the ocean.
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Reports indicate that about 90% of an iceberg’s mass is submerged below the surface, hidden from view.
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Icebergs contain ice that’s thousands of years old, offering a glimpse into Earth's distant past.
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They can appear blue, green, or even black due to the way light interacts with the dense, compact ice.
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Global ecosystems and climates are severely impacted as melting icebergs contribute to rising sea levels
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Icebergs pose serious risks to ships, as famously demonstrated by the Titanic disaster.
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