No. Glaciers are slowly moving masses of ice.
snow/ice
About 98% of the Antarctic continent is covered with its ice sheet. There is no snow in Antarctica, it's too cold and dry.
Snow fell across the ice cold tundra.
White, ice , snow
yes but.... they might have ice on them and have alot of snow
snow/ice
Ice cap is made of ice. Tundra is actually soil land that's just covered in snow and ice for most of the year. During the short summer months the snow kinda melts exposing grass.
Alaska, Antarctica, a large percentage of Greenland, some parts of Canada, parts of northern Asia...
The wet or dry season in the tundra is in the middle of the summer. The rest of the year? It's all ice and snow!
easy just leaval it up nere snow point city at the ice coverd rock and tada glaceon and for leafeon do the same thing in the eterna forest neer the moss coverd rock
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