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1. Even though the iceberg and the water that surrounds it are made up of the same substance, the iceberg is able to float. Why is this?
A. The volume of the iceberg equals the volume of an equal mass of water.
B. The mass of the iceberg is greater than the mass of an equal volume of water.
C. The volume of the iceberg is greater than the volume of an equal mass of water.

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