No, continental glaciers form in areas that have cold temperatures all year.
Ice Glaciers
In the Sounthcentral and Southeastern mountains of the state, as there is enough moisture and cold temperatures to allow glaciers to survive.
No. Rocks need to reach very high temperatures in order to melt. Glaciers, being made of ice, are cold. Glaciers do, however, grind rocks down into smaller pieces quite easily.
Cold fronts usually bring cold temperatures, such as 50 degrees and below. The temperatures depend on the geographical land features.
cold temperatures!
Glaciers are an example of water shaping because it's like when water is in a dip. When it's a dip or in the mountains big dip it in there then when it gets cold it freezes. When it freezes it makes a landscape. When you are thinking about glaciers though, glaciers are by snow. When snow falls into a v shaped valley and freezes from the coldness it creates a landscape. When the glacier is gone it makes a u shaped valley.
As the glaciers receded with gravity pulling them downstream they created our valleys. Where I live in the Northeast part of the US we are in Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania.
The polar ice biome is found in the continent of Antarctica. It is characterized by its extremely cold temperatures, ice sheets, and glaciers.
Glaciers are not what keep the poles cold. The cold at the poles is what creates glaciers.
cold weather
There are glaciers on it because it is very cold at the top. The mountain is very high, and as such the temperatures at the top are very cold. Even being in the tropics, it is cold enough for snow to fall at any time of the year, and it remains there as a glacier (though these are disappearing).
Temperate zone