glaciers are just lots of ice. when this ice melts it turns into H2O (water). so glaciers give us water to drink.
Mount Ranier in Washington State has the most Glaciers in the Contiguos USA with a total of 26 Major Glaciers.
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At the beginning of time there were no mountains or glaciers, there were also no planets or stars. Mountains can tell us where glaciers existed by the shape of the valleys between them, a "U" shaped valley usually means a glacier once flowed down it.
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Yes, there are rock glaciers in the US, mainly in the western states like Alaska, Montana, and Washington. These formations are found in high-altitude regions where the climate supports the presence of permafrost and rocks mixed with ice flow down valleys, resembling glaciers.
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cause there is and in southern US it's a little worm so glaciers couldn't really last last there as long in more up north.
Hills like Buck Hill in MN.
They create rivers and they give us more freshwater when they melt.
From what I've read recently, Glacier melt activity is happening all over/around the Earth; the Arctic Glaciers are receeding, the Antarctic Glaciers are receeding, the Glaciers in Glacier National Park in the US are almost gone, and the Glaciers in the Alps are receeding.