The Great Lakes (Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario) were all once glaciers.
Today, continental glaciers are located mainly in latitudes near the North and South Poles. However, thousands of years ago, ice sheets covered much more of Earth's surface.
Glaciers are located in many different places, such as the United States, Canada, Greenland, and many, many other countries around the world.
Greenland, Alaska, Antarctica and some high mountain peaks on all continents, is where you can find continental glaciers today.
antarctica and greenland
Ice glaciers, what else?
Most glaciers are located in Alaska, Greenland, and Antarctica. However, glaciers can be found on every contintnent. For glacier locations in the US, there are glaciers obviously in Glacier National Park (Montana), and Denali National Park (Alaska).
because of condoms on the eastcoast
Glaciers pick up rocks and soil as they move across land. When the glaciers melt, they deposit the rocks and soil. Today there are ridges of rocks and soil where glaciers once were.
They shaped the earth and left good till for the soil.
Montana has both Valley and Continental glaciers.
the arctic
Ice glaciers, what else?
Australia has no glaciers currently, though it had some in past ages.
The age of the glaciers on the Nevaso Mismi which is located in Peru is not known.
Rainfall is where it is from. Ice caps and glaciers is where most of it is found, followed by groundwater.
Most glaciers are located in Alaska, Greenland, and Antarctica. However, glaciers can be found on every contintnent. For glacier locations in the US, there are glaciers obviously in Glacier National Park (Montana), and Denali National Park (Alaska).
Glaciers are located in nearly freezing water and the global warming is slowly heating the water which makes the glaciers melt.
No, most of earth's freshwater is located in glaciers.
10% of the world
Australia.Australia
Yes. There are over 50 glaciers in Latin America. Most of them are located within the Andes mountain range.