I'll just name a handful of them. Or atleast the ones you can usually see. The Worthington Glacier on the Richardson Highway, The Valdez Glacier down Airport Road, Shoup Glacier in Shoup Bay, Anderson Glacier (you can see coming over a mountain) Columbia Glacier and Mears Glacier you can view if you take a Stan Stephens or Lu Lu Belle cruise out of Valdez or take your own boat out.
Glaciers.
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Melting glaciers can be a danger to society. The melting of glaciers means that the sea level would rise. This could put some current sea-level cities underwater, causing damages and forcing people to find higher ground.
a glacier is a slowly mass of ice formed by accumalation of snow or mountains or near the poles
Those glaciers are high in the mountains.
Mars still has glaciers. Besides the ice caps scientists have discovered glaciers near the equator of mars that are up to half a mile thick.
Because near the north pole there are glaciers and icebergs. They reflect the suns rays, while near the equator, there are no glaciers.
Near the poles, in glaciers, ice-caps.
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Glaciers.
The Exxon Valdez oil spill did not occur near the polar bear's habitat so none were affected.
There are many that have never been named. Some with names include: Tazlina. Stephens. Tonsina. Schwan. Wortman's. Cleve Creek. Valdez. Hubbard. Lillie. Yentna.
Glaciers form near the equator .
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A tarn is basically a mountain found near or on glaciers. It is most probably found near northern hemisphere.
Amber Valdez goes by Valdez.