they're cold
valley glaciers
valley glaciers
mountain glaciers
Glaciers formed in mountains are called mountain glaciers or alpine glaciers. They are found in high-altitude regions and flow downhill through valleys.
A long narrow glacier that forms between mountains is called a valley glacier. These glaciers flow down valleys, eroding the surrounding landscape as they move. Valley glaciers are common in mountainous regions around the world.
These long narrow glaciers are called valley glaciers. They form when snow accumulates in a valley and slowly turns into ice, flowing downhill under the force of gravity. Valley glaciers are often found between mountains in regions like the Alps and the Andes.
The alpine glaciers are high in the mountains.
valley glaciers
Valley Glaciers!
Mountains, plains, deserts, canyons, and plateaus are five common landforms found in the United States.
There are no glaciers on Fiji. It's too warm for a start.
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