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No
it is affected by letting in more water
Glaciers are made of ice, which is less dense than water. Therefore, fragments of glaciers that break off into water, called icebergs, will float.
No. Fresh powder is softest.
Well. Nowadays it doesn't have any glacier . The last evidence of glaciers at Portugal where in the most intense part of the last ice age . This was more or less around 18-20 thousand years ago.
No
They did not affect Florida- never came that far South.
It affect Florida's shape and size
it is affected by letting in more water
By crashing glaciers that were melting.
Glaciers are made of ice, which is less dense than water. Therefore, fragments of glaciers that break off into water, called icebergs, will float.
No. Fresh powder is softest.
around the ice age, glaciers slowly slid down from Canada growing and size, and cutting many of the states flat, including Louisiana and Florida
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.
There are 2 main types of glaciers, Continental is one, they float away from central regions. The second is alpine or valley which are the glaciers that flow down the valley from the mountain.
Florida
The amount of water on the planet stays the same. If huge amounts of this water is frozen on land, in glaciers, then it means that there is less water in the oceans, and sea levels are lower.