This is s difficult one to answer, because icebergs melt. An iceberg is basically a large chunk of ice that breaks free from the Antarctic or Arctic and floats away on the water.
The biggest iceberg recorded in modern times was called "Iceberg B-15". It was 295 km long and 37km wide. It broke free from what we call the "Ross ice Shelf" in the Antarctic.
Today it is much smaller due to melting. There is no doubt that historically there was a much bigger iceberg, maybe sometime during the ice ages, but we weren't there to measure it.
iceberg* not iceburg
iceberg* not iceburg
iceberg* not iceburg
click on map and near the cove click on iceburg LOL
iceberg* not iceburg
iceberg* not iceburg
He can't move the iceburg. it was 70 times bigger than him. SO NO HE CAN'T MOVE THE ICEBURG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You get the bomb out of the tree then fire up the bomb on the iceburg then it will tip
In the big iceburg in the first episode called "The Boy In The Iceburg".
Fred Fleet spotted the iceburg that the Titanic hit.
Titanic hit the iceburg at 11:40pm on the 14th April 1912.
on an iceburg!!