What forms icebergs? B. Pieces of glaciers that fall into the sea C. Ocean water that freezes in Antarctica’s cold climate D. Heavy snowfall that freezes on the ocean’s surface
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C. Ocean water that freezes in Antarctica’s cold climate
oh ok thank you!! i thought it was "B" or "C" bt wasnt sure
wait wait wait!
"Glaciers, slow moving rivers of ice, flow over land in Antarctica and the Arctic. When the edge of a glacier meets a sea or ocean, it forms an ice shelf. The edge of the glacier floats on water. An iceberg forms when part of the ice shelf cracks and breaks off." Wanted to check myself to make sure and found this.
so its "B"
Yes multiple sources says the same thing. (Kinda funny though since I have always thought C was how they formed, but you learn something new everyday I guess.)
lol thank you soo much
You're welcome and sorry for the confusion.
nah its ok at least u check your answers
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