This story is an educational story that introduces readers to the fascinating world of icebergs. It explains that icebergs are large floating masses of freshwater ice in the ocean, formed when chunks of ice calve from glaciers in the coldest regions. The narrative highlights that icebergs vary in shape and size. The text also addresses the dangers icebergs pose to ships, as exemplified by the notorious Titanic disaster. To mitigate such risks, modern technologies utilized by entities like the National Ice Center help track and steer ships away from these icy hazards as they gradually melt into the ocean.