Malaspina Glacier in Alaska is bigger than the state of Rhode Island.
Not exactly.
Ice caps and ice sheets are kinds of glacier, and the two existing ones are over 50,000 square km long. Which is equal to about 30000 square miles.
1 The Lambert-Fisher Glacier
2 The Novaya Zemlya Glacier
3 The Artic Institute Glacier
4 The Nimrod-Lennox-King Glacier
5 The Denman Glacier
It's a list that contains the names of the world's largest glaciers.
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The two different glaciers are valley and continental glaciers and they are different because continental glaciers are the largest, and valley glaciers are on the top of mountain peaks.
No. Ice sheets are the largest kind of glacier, many times larger than mountain glaciers.
Glaciers advance when the weight of the new snow that piles on top of the glacier gets heavy enough to push it downhill.
They are formed by streams that deposited minerals that flowed on top of glaciers, inside the cracks of glaciers, and in tunnels below glaciers
valley,ocean,canyon,river,glaciers
It is valley and continental glaciers they are different because continental glaciers are the largest, and valley glaciers are on the top of mountain peaks.
It is valley and continental glaciers they are different because continental glaciers are the largest, and valley glaciers are on the top of mountain peaks.
The two different glaciers are valley and continental glaciers and they are different because continental glaciers are the largest, and valley glaciers are on the top of mountain peaks.
Continental glaciers are thicker and larger. Valley glaciers are formed on mountains; continental glaciers are formed on flat land.
Glaciers can because of their frozen state.
The ice sheets on Antarctica and Greenland are the largest in the world. They are shrinking.
The largest is London Heathrow. Schiphol is one of the top 5 largest.
Top Five:PortlandLewistonBangorSouth PortlandAuburn.
Delta is definitely in the top 5.
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Yes. The Great Lakes are the largest body of freshwater lakes. They were formed by Glaciers that melted. The glaciers came from the north eventually melting to form the Great Lakes.