Every contanent has a Glacier. Many people refer to Australa being a contanent when really Australasia is the contanent. If you dont consider Australia to be the main Contanent of Australiasia then there are most defanetly glaciers, inNew Zeland there are several glaciers. If you consider Australia to be the main contanent of Australasia it doesent matter because there is acctually a glacier in Australia. The glacier is in the Kosciusko National Park and sits near a lake called the blue lake. The lake is formed from the melting water from the glacier.
All continents have glaciers on them currently, except Australia. Even there, in previous climates, Australia had glaciers.
Today, ice glaciers are found on all continents of the world except Australia. Even Africa has ice glaciers on it.
Africa
Australia
Australia.
australia
Australia
The only continent without glaciers is Australia, though in older climes, it too had glaciers. Many islands, indeed most, do not have glaciers.
They form a huge mass that covers the entire continent?
In the north America
Valley glaciers form on high mountain valleys and are long and narrow. Continental glaciers covers much of a continent or large island.
Australia
The only continent without glaciers is Australia, though in older climes, it too had glaciers. Many islands, indeed most, do not have glaciers.
They form a huge mass that covers the entire continent?
Glaciers
Glaciers
In the north America
As big as the continent.
No, glaciers are found on mountains on every continent on earth, including Antarctica.
africa Actually, all of them.
Valley glaciers form on high mountain valleys and are long and narrow. Continental glaciers covers much of a continent or large island.
Glaciers usually grow in Alaska. Though they are found in mountain ranges. The weirdest part is glaciers can grow in every single continent but, Australia. In the tropics glaciers occur only on high mountains.
Australia has no continental glaciers, because the mountains do not receive sufficient snowfall to form them (at least not in the present era).