it will over flood the earths surface with melt water of the ice berg and detroy land under sea level
The Antarctic ice sheet contains about 90% of earth's ice.
melting ice a physical change
The amount of water on earth does not change. Some of it may become ice, or melt into water, but the global amount is always the same.
no ice currently on earth is that old
melting ice a physical change
Having an Ice Age didn't change the Earth in any possible way!!
The answer is...
yes.
ice ages
by gravity, ice, wind, water
we could have another ice age or meltdown
built their homes
glaicers dig deep holes that are filled with water
Mars
secured their food
well all the ice melted so that would of melted the ice ... talk about tsunami
Continental ice sheets press down the Earth's crust. They deposit rich soil over the land. Glaciers carve valleys out of rock.