Jäämägesid
Jäämägesid, often translated as icebergs, are large pieces of freshwater ice that have broken off from glaciers or ice shelves and are floating freely in open water. The vast majority of an iceberg's mass, typically around 90%, is submerged beneath the surface, making them a significant hazard to shipping. Only about 10% of an iceberg is visible above the water, a phenomenon commonly referred to as the "tip of the iceberg."
Icebergs originate from land-based ice formations, primarily in polar regions like Antarctica and Greenland. As glaciers
The size of icebergs can vary dramatically, from small fragments to colossal masses measuring kilometers in
The melting of icebergs contributes to the salinity and temperature of ocean waters. As they melt, they