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What (who) is ICEBERG - definition

LARGE PIECE OF FRESH-WATER ICE FLOATING IN THE OCEAN OR OTHER BODY OF WATER
Ice berg; Iceburg; Bergy bit; Icebergs; Tabular iceberg; Tabletop iceberg; Iceburgs
  • Tabular iceberg, near [[Brown Bluff]] in the [[Antarctic Sound]] off [[Tabarin Peninsula]]
  • An iceberg being pushed by three [[U.S. Navy]] ships in [[McMurdo Sound]], Antarctica
  • Iceberg pictured in the coat of arms of [[Ilulissat]]
  • Icebergs in [[Greenland]] as filmed by [[NASA]] in 2015
  • British Antarctic Expedition]] of 1911–1913, 5 Jan 1911
  • calving]] of Iceberg A-38 off [[Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf]]
  • Different shapes of icebergs
  • An iceberg in the [[Arctic Ocean]]
  • Northern edge of [[Iceberg B-15]]A in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, 29 January 2001
  • Acoustic monitoring of an iceberg.
  • Non-tabular iceberg off [[Elephant Island]] in the [[Southern Ocean]]

iceberg         
(icebergs)
An iceberg is a large tall mass of ice floating in the sea.
the tip of the iceberg: see tip
N-COUNT
iceberg         
n.
1) to hit, strike an iceberg (the ship struck an iceberg)
2) (misc.) (fig.) the tip of the iceberg
Iceberg         
·noun A large mass of ice, generally floating in the ocean.

Wikipedia

Iceberg

An iceberg is a piece of freshwater ice more than 15 m long that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open (salt) water. Smaller chunks of floating glacially-derived ice are called "growlers" or "bergy bits". The sinking of the Titanic in 1912 led to the formation of the International Ice Patrol in 1914. Much of an iceberg is below the surface, which led to the expression "tip of the iceberg" to illustrate a small part of a larger unseen issue. Icebergs are considered a serious maritime hazard.

Icebergs vary considerably in size and shape. Icebergs that calve from glaciers in Greenland are often irregularly shaped while Antarctic ice shelves often produce large tabular (table top) icebergs. The largest iceberg in recent history, named B-15, was measured at nearly 300 by 40 kilometres (186 by 25 mi) in 2000. The largest iceberg on record was an Antarctic tabular iceberg measuring 335 by 97 kilometres (208 by 60 mi) sighted 240 kilometres (150 mi) west of Scott Island, in the South Pacific Ocean, by the USS Glacier on November 12, 1956. This iceberg was larger than Belgium.

Examples of use of ICEBERG
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