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North Cascades National Park in Washington State . About 1/3 of all glaciers in the lower 48.
The small glaciers that exist in high mountainous areas were called mountain glaciers or cirque glaciers.
mountain glaciers
Cirque glaciers.
its not mountain glaciers but its valley glaciers
The process of becoming covered by glaciers is called glaciation.
i think the rivers of ice in Antarctica are called glaciers.
Glacier National Park
Glaciers carved large U-shaped valleys in higher mountains of the Sierra Nevada, Cascades, Klamath Mountains, and northern Coast Range. The outwash and moraines from melting and receding glaciers are found in nearby valley bottoms. The signs of former glaciers are found in erratic boulders, glacial polish, and high lake basins. Glacial erosion has been significant in the mountain areas.
Valley Glaciers :)
If you do not capitalize "cascades" then it only means "falling (water)" and there are cascades on every continent. If you mean The Cascades (with the capital "C") then the answer is North America.
A glacier and an ice cap are two different things so there are no glaciers called icecaps.