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How do I calculate the volume(m3) of a 5, 020 tonne iceberg?!
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you'll need the density of solid water (and you're assuming an iceberg is pure H2O, which it's not. But the assumption is valid for your question). Once you find the density, it's a series of conversion factors to convert from tonnes to m
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