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Why are icebergs freshwater not salty?

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Answer: Ice forms from compressed snow

Ice forms from compressed snowCorrect! Icebergs calve (break off) from glaciers, which form on land from accumulated snowfall over thousands of years. Snow is freshwater from evaporated ocean water (evaporation leaves salt behind). Compressed snow becomes ice, flows as glaciers to the coast, breaks into icebergs. That's why they're fresh!

Rain washes salt awayWrong. Icebergs come from glaciers (compressed snow), which were never salty. Rain doesn't wash them—they're freshwater from the start.

Ocean surface has less saltWrong. Surface ocean water has similar salinity. Icebergs are fresh because they form from snow on land, not from frozen ocean water.

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