Why do icebergs float?
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Icebergs float because ice is less dense than liquid water. Even though the iceberg is made of solid water (ice), its density is lower than that of the surrounding water, so it displaces enough water to support its weight. About 90% of an iceberg’s volume is submerged underwater, and the remaining 10% is above the surface.