Approximately 90% of an iceberg's bulk is underwater. This is due to the principle of buoyancy, where the density of ice is less than that of water, causing most of the iceberg to be submerged.
Only 10 percent of the iceberg are above water. That means 90 percent of the iceberg are underwater.
Nine tenths (9/10) of an iceberg is underwater.
about 85%
There is 90% of an iceberg's volume (and mass) that is underwater.
No, typically the underwater portion of an iceberg is not bigger than the portion that is visible above water. Icebergs are known to have a larger portion underwater, but this is due to the difference in density between ice and seawater rather than the underwater portion being larger in size.
The bottom loved the water and iceberg, so it tried to give it a nice big hug. But the iceberg didn't want a hug. It smacked the bottom with its big iceberg hand. The bottom now had a big hole in it! So it had to leave the top and go underwater without it. The top was so alone, it became depressed. So it made the iceberg kill it, too. And that is why the Titantic went underwater not on top.
90% of an iceberg is underwater. Ships or any other type of boats sailing in very cold regions have the possibility of misjudging the size of an iceberg and hitting them.Eg. titanic.
Approx 0.9 of an iceberg is submerged.
4/5 is bigger then 3/4
Typically, only about 10% of any iceberg is above sea-level. This is why we know that the berg that Titanic struck was far larger than the ship.
The clinical iceberg is the number of illnesses or diseases that doctors believe go unreported. The condition gets it name from an actual iceberg, of which there is a much larger mass hidden underwater than what can be seen from the surface.