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Geography, 23.10.2019 03:00, ciarakelly636owuiup

In a remote location near the north pole, an iceberg floats in a lake. next to the lake (assume it is not frozen) sits a comparably sized glacier sitting on land. if both chunks of ice should melt due to rising global temperatures (and the melted ice all goes into the lake), which ice chunk would give the greatest increase in the level of the lake water, if any?

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