All throughout history and even unto this very day, glaciers make people VERY cold!
Glaciers, when they are not melting due to global warming, hold a vast amount of water. Without glaciers, most, if not all, of our oceanside villages and cities would be submerged by many feet.
It has been argued that the presence of the glaciers at the poles tends to keep the globe from drifting off its axis. In other words, north remains north and south remains south, within a few degrees.
There are many other ways in which glaciers are either beneficial or problematic to human and other species on the planet. I encourage you to do some further research on your own.
Glaciers affect peoples life because they help water plants when they melt.They are also a tourist atraction in many places. They are used for sking and Snowboarding.
because of condoms on the eastcoast
Glaciers affected the creation of Yosemite because they helped to carve out the valley. If they were to not have existed in the region, we may not have what we know as Yosemite Valley exist today.
the glaciers dumped soil from the tidewater region into the middle colonies
the soil became very wet and slushy when the glaciers melted
Melting glaciers can be a danger to society. The melting of glaciers means that the sea level would rise. This could put some current sea-level cities underwater, causing damages and forcing people to find higher ground.
because of condoms on the eastcoast
The location of the glaciers affected the movement of people and animals by blocking them. They could not get to certain areas due to these glaciers.
Glaciers affected the creation of Yosemite because they helped to carve out the valley. If they were to not have existed in the region, we may not have what we know as Yosemite Valley exist today.
Glaciers carried rocks that are foreign to the area
glaciers pushed soil from New England to the middle colonies
the glaciers dumped soil from the tidewater region into the middle colonies
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in new foundland
Glaciers in New York played a significant role in shaping the state's landscape by carving out deep valleys, creating lakes, and depositing sediment that formed rolling hills and moraines. Glaciers also helped to shape iconic landforms like the Finger Lakes and the Hudson River Valley.
the soil became very wet and slushy when the glaciers melted
in new foundland
The main changes in Mount Everest today is that the glaciers and snow is melting at a faster rate then people thought, also there are many more people on the mountain.