noun
- large masses of ice floating in the ocean, typically broken off from glaciers
Examples
- The ship’s captain carefully navigated around the massive icebergs.
- Most of an iceberg’s mass remains hidden beneath the water’s surface.
- Climate change is causing more icebergs to break off from Antarctic glaciers.
- The Titanic sank after colliding with an iceberg in 1912.
- Scientists study icebergs to understand ocean currents and climate patterns.
- Polar bears sometimes hunt seals near floating icebergs.
- The expedition photographed several towering icebergs during their Arctic voyage.