The shelf life of unopened petroleum jelly is around 3 years.
Icebergs are huge sheets of ice that caused the tragedy of the Titanic, etc.Another AnswerAn iceberg is a floating block of ice with an irregular shape. The ice was formed by frozen water moving downhill on a continent -- slowly, but rather like a river -- all the while compacting the minerals out of the ice and being built up increasing its thickness year after year by precipitation.When the ice sheet 'flows' into the sea and part of the ice sheet floats against the tides, any weak spot in the ice sheet causes one of these blocks to 'calve' off the sheet -- separate -- and float into the sea.Most of an iceberg floats underwater, hidden from view. Icebergs as large as some US states have been known to calve off ice sheets in the Antarctic.An iceberg is a chunk of a glacier that has broken away and floats free in the ocean.An iceberg is a large chunk of ice broken off from a glacier or from an ice shelf such as those in Antarctica. They can be very large. The Titanic hit a towering iceberg, but the damage was done below the surface. Only 10 percent of an iceberg sits above the surface of the water.The largest recorded iceberg was 28 miles wide and 208 miles long.
They live alone.
continental shelf
You can keep them in the fridge. In the carton they came in, also. NOT in those egg slots built into some fridges. The cartons will protect them from breakage , and keep them on the midle shelf. Top shelf is too cold, and bottom shelf shoul be for meat or anything that might leak and contaminate anything underneath.
The Amery Ice Shelf
The Amery Ice Shelf
70 degrees S and 75 degrees E
You may be thinking of the Ross Ice Shelf, and the Larson Ice Shelves.Other major ice shelves are named Ekstrom, Amery, West, Shackleton and Voyeykov.
You can pick any two you want. From the Wikipedia entry: here is a list of the ice shelves, listed clockwise, starting in the West of East Antarctica. An ice sheet is included in the list: "Filchner Ice Shelf "Brunt Ice Shelf "Riiser-Larsen Ice Shelf "Quar Ice Shelf "Ekstrom Ice Shelf "Jelbart Ice Shelf "Fimbul Ice Shelf "Lazarev Ice Shelf "King Baudouin Ice Shelf "Hannan Ice Shelf "Zubchatyy Ice Shelf "Wyers Ice Shelf "Edward VIII Ice Shelf "Amery Ice Shelf "Publications Ice Shelf "West Ice Shelf "Shackleton Ice Shelf "Moscow University Ice Shelf "Voyeykov Ice Shelf "Cook Ice Shelf "Slava Ice Shelf "Gillett Ice Shelf "Nansen Ice Sheet "McMurdo Ice Shelf "Ross Ice Shelf "Swinburne Ice Shelf "Sulzberger Ice Shelf "Nickerson Ice Shelf "Getz Ice Shelf "Dotson Ice Shelf "Crosson Ice Shelf "Cosgrove Ice Shelf "Abbot Ice Shelf "Venable Ice Shelf "Stange Ice Shelf "Bach Ice Shelf "George VI Ice Shelf "Wilkins Ice Shelf "Wordie Ice Shelf "Jones Ice Shelf "Müller Ice Shelf "Prince Gustav Ice Shelf "Larsen Ice Shelf (Larsen A and B) "Ronne Ice Shelf"
The Lambert Glacier in East Antarctica, is the longest glacier in Antarctica and the world. It is about 40 km wide and about 400 km long. It drains nearly 8% of the Antarctic Ice Sheet into the Amery Ice Shelf.
the Ross ice shelf
an ice shelf is a shelf of ice, which is floating on the water. There are several large ice shelves around Antarctica.
The Ross ice shelf.
the Ross ice shelf
A few are named below: Ross ice shelf Ronne/Filchner ice shelf Riiser-Larsen ice shelf Larsen ice shelf
A few of Antarctica's ice shelfs are as named below: Ross ice shelf Ronne/Filchner ice shelf Riiser-Larson ice shelf Larsen ice shelf