ocean and glaciers are both water, so it is just a matter of volume. for example, a unit of ocean with a greater volume than a glacier contains more water and vice versa.
In the northern Arctic seas.
The Southern Hemisphere has the less land and the most ocean. See Related Links for diagrams.
The world is 75% water, so more ocean.
indiana ocean and the southern ocean.
Asia, and australlia...... Indian ocean and pacific ocean are bodies of water :d
The most water in glaciers is in Antarctica where the polar bears rest they also show water coming from the ocean to the rocks.
The nearest body of water or ocean would be the Indian ocean not glaciers.
The oceans, but to be exact the Pacific Ocean. ( I think.)
Most of earth's water is from oceans but its a 50% chance that it is glaciers that has most of earth's water.
rivers, oceans, lakes, and glaciers
No. Melting glaciers add clean fresh water to the oceans, so their melting decreases ocean acidity.
In glaciers. There is more frozen fresh water than in all the lakes and streams. Glacial melting also causes the desalination of the ocean, which is a bad thing. so we want the fresh water to stay in the glaciers
Glaciers are made of ice, which is less dense than water. Therefore, fragments of glaciers that break off into water, called icebergs, will float.
In glaciers. There is more frozen fresh water than in all the lakes and streams. Glacial melting also causes the desalination of the ocean, which is a bad thing. so we want the fresh water to stay in the glaciers
Most of the world's water is in the ocean, however, a significant amount is frozen in glaciers and ice caps at the north and south poles. Only 0.3% of the earth's water is found in rivers and lakes. The Pacific Ocean is the biggest ocean in the world.
sun light is reflacted more by ocean water because the water surface is smooth and shiny.
when glacier runs into the ocean it causes the water level to rise. just like when we add ice cubes to a glass of water. but when the icebergs melts water level remains the same. like when the ice cubes melt in a glass of water. it does not increase the amount of water in the glass. global warming is causing glaciers to run into the ocean causing water level to rise.