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What is the crysophere?

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Updated: 6/28/2024

The cryosphere, derived from the Greek word kryo for "cold" or "to cold", is the term which collectively describes the portions of the Earth's surface where water is in solid form, including sea ice, lake ice, river ice, snow cover, glaciers, ice caps and ice sheets, and frozen ground

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