A glacier and an ice cap are two different things so there are no glaciers called icecaps.
They are called continental glaciers or ice sheets.
The glaciers may melt and mix with volcanic ash, forming mudflows called lahars.
Continental Glaciers
Sharp pyramid-shaped peaks formed by alpine glaciers are called horn glaciers. Horn glaciers are created when three or more cirque glaciers erode a mountain from different sides, leaving behind a sharp-edged peak. Famous examples include the Matterhorn in the Alps.
valley glaciers
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Glaciers
One type of Alpine glacier is a cirque glacier, which forms in a bowl-shaped depression on the side of a mountain. These glaciers are typically small and may be found at the head of a valley or on a mountainside.
Glaciers
Antarctica is a continental glacier. Alpine glaciers are a different type of glacier.
the soil became very wet and slushy when the glaciers melted
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