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No, the only continental glaciers are in Greenland and Antarctica.
No, the only continental glaciers are in Greenland and Antarctica.
depletion region is formed only after recombination of holes and electrons..so in depletion region there are only and only immoble positive and nagative ions...hence,there is no charge carrier..
The nunatak peaks that appear in the middle of permanent glaciers can only be formed if there is land under the glacier. Because there is no land in the Arctic, from which nunataks are made. Read more, below.
Neither. Ohio is in the midwest, and the only major bodies of water that border it are the Ohio River to the south and Lake Erie to the north.
A glacier formed long smooth hills are called drumlins. They are created when a glacier slides over the ground and reshapes the underlying material, depositing sediments and creating elongated, tear-shaped landforms. Drumlins are typically found in areas that were once covered by glaciers.
No, glaciers are found on mountains on every continent on earth, including Antarctica.
I only know that alpine glaciers can carve deep u-shaped valleys in the mountains.
Yes, during the Carboniferous period (i.e. the time when most of our coal resources formed) the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere were much much higher than they are now. This produced a greenhouse effect so strong that not only did the glaciers melt away but there was also no polar icecaps!
first of all it would have to be winter .then the ice or water would have to up on a mountain and then slide down to the water. p.s. i don't think the water would freeze .only in some parts. p.p.s. if the water in the ocean was frozen no glaciers would be formed.
Glaciers that are now only located in polar regions include the Greenland Ice Sheet in the Arctic and glaciers in Antarctica. These ice formations are subject to melting and disintegration due to climate change, which poses a threat to sea levels and ecosystems worldwide.
There are 50 US states and only one Ohio.