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Where on the earth do icebergs flow?

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Where do icebergs usually go where do they coem froma nd where do they reside sorta thing

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  1. Icebergs are from the artic,so they flow on cold water.They would melt in warm water cause icebergs are from clod water.Ice bergs are a big part of the artic,not the artic ocean!


  2. poles, frozen water icecaps

  3. Icebergs are from land glaciers that break off at a waters edge, as the glaciers slide in a down grade fashion across land forms.

    The broken parts of glaciers become icebergs.

    Then there are water formed ice masses that over time can break up and also flow independantly of large ice masses. The global polar regions are the coldest places and usually where 'icebergs' come from.

  4. icebergs from the north (arctica) go south until they melt away in the warm waters of the tropical seas...icebergs from south (antarctica) go north until they reach the warmer waters of the tropical seas which melts those huge ice blocks.

  5. check spelling.

  6. Icebergs flow in the Arctic and Antarctic Oceans after breaking off from their respective ice caps.  They flow towards the equator along the ocean currents but melt long before they get anywhere close to the equator.

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