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How much of an iceberg floats above the water?

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How much of an iceberg floats above the water?

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One milliliter (cubic centimeter) of liquid water weighs 1 gram, (i.e. the density of water is 1.00 g/ml). Ice floats in water because its density (0.92 g/ml) is slightly less than that of water.

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