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How do icebergs form?
A)They form when seawater freezes.
B)They form when groundwater freezes.
C)They break off from the coast of Iceland.
D)They break off large ice sheets found at the poles.
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Icebergs form when chunks of glacier or ice sheet break off (calve) and float into the ocean. They are freshwater glacier ice. Sea ice (from seawater freezing) is different, and groundwater freezing doesn't make icebergs.
Icebergs form when chunks of glacier or ice sheet break off (calve) and float into the ocean. They are freshwater glacier ice. Sea ice (from seawater freezing) is different, and groundwater freezing doesn't make icebergs.
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