Cold wet conditions for a glacier to form
Cold wet weather is needed for a glacier to form
Two conditions necessary for the formation of a glacier are cold temperatures that allow snow to accumulate and not melt, and a consistent source of snowfall to replenish the glacier's mass. These conditions allow the snow to compress and eventually turn into ice, forming a glacier over time.
Glaciers form when snow accumulates and compresses into ice over time, typically in regions where more snow falls than melts. The presence of cold temperatures year-round is crucial for maintaining glacial ice. Additionally, the topography must allow for the build-up of snow and ice, such as in mountainous areas or polar regions.
yes not all the conditions but some.
Hard parts/quick burial
Yes, glacier is a noun. "Glacial" is the adjective form.
A glacier is ice, which melts just above 0 Celsius or 32 Fahrenheit.
Increased temperatures and or decreased pressures.
A tributary glacier is like a glacier to the side of the main glacier, oftem separated by a land form.
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From a glacier
Water