Giant iceberg

2023-11-20 09:44:35

Giant iceberg


 

 


 

 

Ferryland, Newfoundland. JODY MARTIN / REUTERS


 

 This giant iceberg drifted past Ferryland, Newfoundland in 2017.  It's hard to tell how large it actually is, but it looks huge.  Use some of the data that was supplied and your estimation skills to gauge the volume of this iceberg. But wait! 90% of the berg is underwater and doesn't show in this picture.  How huge is this iceberg really?

 

 

 

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