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Waterton national park. Together they form the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park.
Amtrak takes passengers very close to Glacier National Park, but does not enter the Park itself. After coming to West Glacier, one must tour the park via a different form of transport.
Glaciers form in areas where more snow falls in winter than can melt during the summer.
Glaciers form where more snow falls than melts. So, it really depends where the glacier is. If the area snows like crazy a lot, the size of the glacier would be big. If it doesn't snow that much there, the glacier would probably melt much faster, and be less big.
Cold wet conditions for a glacier to form
Cold wet conditions for a glacier to form
Cold wet weather is needed for a glacier to form
A glacier is a body of water.
Yes, glacier is a noun. "Glacial" is the adjective form.
There may still be snow in the area where the glacier was, just not enough ice to move and thus be a glacier. Annual snowfields, small lakes called tarns, and bare rock are three possibilities.
A tributary glacier is like a glacier to the side of the main glacier, oftem separated by a land form.
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