tipoficeberg.jpg The image displays a large iceberg floating in the ocean, presented in a split view that shows both the portion above the water and the much larger portion submerged beneath it. Above the waterline: The visible tip of the iceberg is white with shades of light blue in the shadows. It has a jagged, mountainous appearance with several sharp peaks rising upwards. The texture looks rough and icy, with deep crevices and ridges running vertically down its sides. To the left, the sun appears to be shining brightly, casting highlights on the ice. In the background, there is a light blue sky filled with soft, white clouds. In the upper left corner of the sky, a small flock of birds can be seen flying in the distance. The Waterline: A distinct horizontal line cuts across the middle of the image, separating the air from the water. The surface of the ocean is relatively calm with gentle ripples reflecting the light. Below the waterline: This section reveals the massive underwater base of the iceberg. It is significantly larger and bulkier than the part above water. The color here transitions from a bright cyan near the surface to deep, dark blues as it goes deeper. Sunlight penetrates the water in beams or rays, illuminating the top of the submerged ice and creating a glowing effect. The underwater ice has a smooth but rugged texture with vertical striations, suggesting the flow of the glacier. It tapers down towards the bottom of the image into a point. There is no text, diagrams, or people present in this image. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.