Oct 4, 2009

Amazing striped icebergs







Icebergs in the Antarctic area sometimes have stripes,
 formed by layers of snow that react to different conditions.

Blue stripes are often created when a crevice in the ice sheet fills up with 

melt water and freezes so quickly that no bubbles form.

When an iceberg falls into the sea, a layer of salty seawater can freeze to the underside. 

If this is rich in algae, it can form a green stripe.

Brown, black and yellow lines are caused by sediment, picked up 

when the ice sheet grinds downhill towards the sea.








 







 




































































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