Because glaciers reflect more sunlight back out into space - instead of absorbing it like darker places would,
it made places for large buildings to take place. that's where they make large buildings, on to of glaciated places
Yes, because they have thick fur and are built for colder climates.
No. Neptune is much colder than even the coldest places on Earth.
No, "colder" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to compare temperature between two objects or places.
The glaciated cloud (i.e. cloud contains ice crystals, not just super cooled liquid) appears filmy, or diffuse, with indistinct cloud edges. Non glaciated occurs more during the storm development stage where towering cumulus full of water droplets look very crisp at the edges as they mushroom out from the updraft.
A fjord is a valley whose characteristic shape was created by a glacier, so it is a valley after it was glaciated.
No, Mt Tambora is not glaciated. Mount Tambora is not very tall and is in a very warm climate zone.
go to places that are colder
Generally it is colder then most places in Canada.
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A glaciated mountain valley typically has a U-shaped profile with steep, smooth walls and a flat bottom due to the scouring action of the glacier. In contrast, a mountain valley that was not glaciated usually has a V-shaped profile with more rugged and uneven walls, shaped primarily by flowing water and tectonic forces.