They create a white sheet of ice across the ocean ( as Far as it can without being melted by the sun
You will find glaciers in the Arctic Ocean.
When glaciers reach a water source, such as a river, lake or ocean, icebergs break off in a process called calving.
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Icebergs are formed when large pieces of ice break off of glaciers. These chunks of ice will begin to float away until they reach the ocean.
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Chunks of continental glaciers that break off from the edges of the ice sheets produce icebergs. These icebergs can drift in the ocean and pose a hazard to navigation.
No. Melting glaciers add clean fresh water to the oceans, so their melting decreases ocean acidity.
An ocean can become bigger when glaciers start melting (Global Warming does this)
The Great Lakers were ultimately formed by glaciers. The Atlantic Ocean was not. It was formed by continental rifting. Glaciers could not form a whole new ocean basin like that.
The oceans, but to be exact the Pacific Ocean. ( I think.)
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Glaciers