Appreciate the impressiveness of a gigantic iceberg flipping over in the middle of the ocean. It has something to do with ice being less dense than water and when the ice above the surface starts ...
Appreciate the impressiveness of a gigantic iceberg flipping over in the middle of the ocean. It has something to do with ice being less dense than water and when the ice above the surface starts to melt, the larger amount of ice below the surface wants to float and causes the iceberg to flip.
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Ok guys, you almost have it. Ice is less dense than water that is why it floats. Ice melts from below because water conducts heat better. That makes the ice top-heavy so it rolls. It may also start disintegrating and simply break appart for no particular reason. Also it is possible for the iceberg to get stuck at low tide and then roll. Yep we have cool stuff here in Greenland :-)
YOu should know that you are one big amount of stupid. The government didn't make it up nor was there any real basis for the so called global warming. It was agreed upon by over 1000 top scientist from all over the wrold... you sir are a retard.
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I wish you showed the incoming waves longer though.
Ice melts from below because water conducts heat better.
That makes the ice top-heavy so it rolls.
It may also start disintegrating and simply break appart for no particular reason.
Also it is possible for the iceberg to get stuck at low tide and then roll.
Yep we have cool stuff here in Greenland :-)
Well if anything you have an awesome imagination....lol