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  • Types of Glaciers, why Glaciers Are Dangerous, where Glaciers Exist

     

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Published: 02.11.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In many of the world's high mountains, the heat of the summer is not enough to melt all the snow that falls in winter. Whenever this occurs year after year, there is a gradual accumulation of snow in the upper ends of mountain valleys. These areas where the snow lasts from year to year are known as snowfields. In the sunny days of summer the surface of a snowfield melts, and the water, sinking into the snow, freezes beneath the surface and helps change the snow to ice. The weight of the snow above also compacts the snow below. The melting and refreezing of the water and by pressure change the larger part of the snow of a snowfield changed into ice. These layers of snow and ice become glaciers when they begin to flow. The great thickness of a glacier causes it to move. The many layers of ice slide past each other and act as if they were on a slant. As they melt they may create small lakes and ponds if the water has nowhere to go.
A glacier is a layered body of ice, consisting mainly of recrystallized snow that moves. They creep down hills and flow through valleys. Or crawls slowly to the sea over cold nearly flat lands.

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