Iceberg are large chunks of ice that have broken off the huge icy crusts that cover the coldest parts of the world, like the north and south poles. The largest icebergs are found in the Antarctic Ocean, near the south pole.
Home sweet home
Iceberg are SO BIG that flocks penguins live on them. Penguins can't fly, so they waddle along on the ice or, if they're in a hurry, they fall forward onto their chests and slide. Yippee!
Why does ice float?
Because when water freezes it turns to ice, and ice is lighter than water. That's why it floats in the water like a boat!
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
Why can't you keep a secret at the north pole?
Because your mouth can't stop chattering!
Icy facts
- When you look at an iceberg, you're only seeing a small part of it. That's because most of it is floating under4 the water.
- Icebergs can move up to 10 miles a day.
- Scientists watch icebergs so they can warn ships when icebergs get too close.