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How do icebergs form?
O They form when seawater freezes.
O They form when groundwater freezes.
They break off from the coast of Iceland.
O They break off large ice sheets found at the poles.
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When Icebergs form they break off of large ice sheets know as glaciers and are found in both the North and South poles.
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