The first one is fine; the second doesn't make any sense.
In number 3, we need to use "up."
1. The boat rocked so much that I got sick.
2. The boat rocked much enough for me to get sick.
(Does #1 mean #2? Are both the same?)
3. The sound was from an iceberg which was breaking up.
(Why do we have to use 'up' after 'breaking'? Can't we use 'breaking' alone?)
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