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10 November, 17:18

What is true about an iceberg and the water surrounding the iceberg?

A. They are in thermal equilibrium.

B. The water has a lower temperature than the iceberg.

C. The iceberg has a lower temperature than the water.

D. Their temperatures are not the same but you can't tell which is greater without a thermometer.

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  1. 10 November, 17:24
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    The answer is D statement "Their temperatures are not the same but you can't tell which is greater without a thermometer". The iceberg can move through the ocean and passed through a various temperature of the ocean. The ocean stays at the same temperature whether it's lower or higher than the iceberg's temperature because of the salt.
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