jäätükke
Jäätükke is an Estonian term that translates to "ice floe" or "ice drift" in English. It refers to a piece of ice that has broken off from a larger ice formation, such as a glacier or ice sheet, and is floating freely in the water. These ice floes can vary greatly in size, from small fragments to vast expanses that can stretch for miles. They are a common sight in polar regions and other areas where water temperatures are low enough for ice to form.
The formation of jäätükke is a natural process driven by various factors. Thermal expansion and contraction
Jäätükke play a significant role in the marine ecosystem. They can provide habitat for ice-dependent organisms,