Sea Ice and IcebergsIcebergs
Icebergs form when ice calves off glaciers into the sea. As a result the ice is very fresh (not salty) and thus very strong. Also, because the ice accumulates on land, icebergs can be much thicker than sea ice.
Icebergs form when ice calves off glaciers into the sea. As a result the ice is very fresh (not salty) and thus very strong. Also, because the ice accumulates on land, icebergs can be much thicker than sea ice.