Yes they would be, since the Earth has moved closer to the sun over that period of time.
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No, not all landmasses have large glaciers today. Glaciers require specific conditions such as cold temperatures, sufficient precipitation, and high elevations to form and persist. Therefore, you would expect to find large glaciers in regions that meet these criteria, such as polar regions and high mountain ranges.
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Australia has no glaciers currently, though it had some in past ages.
No, you would not expect to find large glaciers on all landmasses today. Glaciers primarily form in regions with consistently low temperatures and sufficient snowfall, such as polar areas and high mountain ranges. Many landmasses, particularly those in warmer climates or at lower elevations, lack the necessary conditions for large glaciers to develop. Additionally, climate change has led to significant glacier retreat in many areas, further reducing their prevalence.
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Two-thousand rubles in 1870 would be worth around $25,000 today.
The glen would have been created by glaciers and the formation of the mountains. Water would have come down from the mountains and from rain to form the lakes, and that still happens today.
One dollar in 1895 would be worth $28.57 in 2014. That would mean that $200,000 in 1895 would be worth $5,714,285.71 today.