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Activity Discussion Science & Technology How do icebergs lose their salt? Reply To: How do icebergs lose their salt?

  • Shivani

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    June 21, 2021 at 9:48 am
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    Icebergs have no salt at all. Icebergs are chunks of frozen ocean water. On the contrary, the icebergs are block from the fresh water and began to change their lives for the country. It all starts when the snow is falling into the area of the floor where it’s too cold for the snow to melt. After a period of time, Instagram is snow piling up on the floor. No temperature hot enough to melt the snow, and it builds up so high that it begins to choke on his own body weight. A remarkable force of gravity fuses on instagram is snow crystals up in a large disk drive frank the ice is known as a glacier. This process is very slow and time-consuming process. The force of gravity not only pulls in the snow, face down on the ice, but also for the ice-cream down the slope. Often the “world” to mean ” in the direction of the sea.” Very, very slowly, to a large block of ice slides down a wave in the ocean. As soon as it gets to the ocean, and it just keeps going like a train with no brakes. The glacier is so large that the edge of the slide, on the atlantic ocean. Because the ice floats on the water, there is no problem, at the edge of the glacier, and it was there, floating in the ocean.

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