The iceberg that collided with the ship called Titanic was formed over many thousands of years. It most likely was part of a glacier on the continent of Greenland.
An interesting thought would be to imagine being a snow flake softly descending onto a gentle slope of fallen snow that thousands of years later crashes into a ship on the ocean with more than two thousand people, and the little snow flake caused most of them to die as the mighty ship sank to the bottom of the Atlantic ocean.
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They were in the frigid North Atlantic Ocean so it was under the surface of the ocean - it didn't hit Titanic - it wasn't floating). With icebergs only a small portion can be seen above the surface so there would have been much more they didn't see below.
The iceberg that sunk Titanic may have been spawned from the Jakobshavn Glacier (western Greenland).
It hit an iceberg.
The RMS Titanic hit an iceberg
There was no regice on the iceberg Titanic hit.
Titanic hit the iceberg on a Sunday evening.
The Titanic was not hit. An iceberg was struck by the Titanic.