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Festes Eis ist weniger dicht und damit leichter als flüssiges Wasser. Das ist der Grund, warum Eisberge schwimmen und nicht auf den Meeresboden absinken. © Created by Uwe Kils (iceberg) and User:Wiska Bodo (sky). => Zurück zum Artikel


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  • Festes Eis ist weniger dicht und damit leichter als flüssiges Wasser. Das ist der Grund, warum Eisberge schwimmen und nicht auf den Meeresboden absinken.
  • A photomontage of what a whole iceberg might look like. The upper part is a real image (Image:Iceberg-Antarctica.jpg). The part below the waterline is another iceberg image upside down. An older, cropped version of this image, Image:Wikisource-logo.jpg, was the Wikisource logo (current logo).

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  • Date: 3 July 2005
  • Author: Created by Uwe Kils (iceberg) and User:Wiska Bodo (sky).

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  • Das Bild ist Teil eines online-Lexikons.
  • Rhetos Lernlexikon Mathematik, Aachen: