File:A look inside an iceberg (1), Liefdefjord, Svalbard.jpg
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English: When icebergs break apart owing to increased temperatures, they often release part of their underwater structure and also provide some insight into their inner parts. These often are conspicious cavities the walls of which very often have a wafer-like structure.
Deutsch: Wenn Eisberge wegen erhöhter Umgebungstemperaturen auseinander brechen, kippen sie mitunter und entblößen teilweise ihre Unterwasser-Anteile. Dabei werden oft riesige Höhlen und Gänge sichtbar, deren Wände meist in einer Art Waffelmuster strukturiert sind. |
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| Author | Andreas Weith |
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