well all glaciers are gone except for some icebergs and kettles or moraines at anokijig will teach you what the glaciers did
In the air!
Latitudes that are most likely to see glaciers are maritime areas north of 35˚N and south of 35˚S
Hard (granite-like) rock, glaciers and ice.
Sea levels would fall, because a lot of the earth's water would then be tied up (frozen) in these glaciers.
Looking at glaciers, walking on glaciers, going to ski resorts, see icebergs, going fishing, and lots more
If all of Earth's glaciers were to get larger and new glaciers formed, it would lead to a decrease in global sea levels. This is because glaciers are formed when snow accumulates over a long period of time, compressing into ice. As more ice is stored in glaciers, less water is in the oceans, resulting in a lower sea level.
The Northern Lights, Glaciers, Mount McKinley, the Arctic Ocean, the Aleutian Islands, Sitka,
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Glaciers form U-shaped valleys. They make striations, drumlins, kettlelakes, eratics, moraines and cirque.
In global warming, the glaciers would melt, then they would flow into the ocean, then they could affect ocean currents, changing the climate, in some areas. And with global cooling, there would be more glaciers, depleting the ocean waters.
You would expect to find glaciers in places like Alaska, the Rocky Mountains in the United States, and the Canadian Rockies in Canada. Glaciers are also present in Greenland and the high mountain ranges of Mexico.
snow , glaciers and ice