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Glaciers and icebergs represent two of the most important facets of Earth's ecosystem, accounting for 68.7% of the world's freshwater supply, which means that most of the potable water living organisms need to survive comes from the major ice formations of the polar regions.
What is an iceberg?
Iceberg Snow Mountains Blue Glaciers Reflection Abstract Dorian Bay Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica. Glacier ice blue because air squeezed out of snow Stock Photo - Alamy
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