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Glaciers are found in colder places like Alaska and Antartica. Wherever it's cold enough: mountain tops, Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland, the Alps. how many glaciers are on earth?
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Wherever it's cold enough: mountain tops, Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland, the Alps.
It was found in 1967 in Antarctica.
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Antarctica and Greenland
They difference between them is where there flow. Continental glaciers are enormous ice sheets, and are found in Greenland and Antarctica. Alpine glaciers form in mountain valleys.
penguins can be found in Antarctica and , Australia, but more in Antarctica
Yes, uranium exist in Greenland and is prospected now by an Australian mining company.
Owls are found everywhere except Antarctica, Greenland and certain remote islands.
They are the Polar Ice Caps and they are not as thick as they used to be.
Glaciers are found in colder places like Alaska and Antartica. Wherever it's cold enough: mountain tops, Antarctica, Greenland, Iceland, the Alps. how many glaciers are on earth?
If you are talking about the Pokemon Pearl, Diamond, Platinum games, it will be in that irratating blizzard that blow in before you get to Snowpoint City . It will be noticeable...
Alpine glaciers, even though they move, are confined to mountain valleys, which in most instances had previously been a stream valley. Continental ice sheets exist on a much larger scale. These huge masses flow out in all directions from one or more centers of the land. They cover the entire continent, hence the name, and extend out toward the sea. Only two exist today: Greenland and Antarctica.
snakes are found all around that world. Except Antarctica, Iceland, Ireland, Greenland and New Zealand. But alot of snakes or found in trpical regions.
Greenland is part of the northern hemisphere
Most of earth's ice is piled up on Antarctica (the south pole). To a much lesser extent there is ice over the arctic and Greenland.