Cause: Global Warming
Effect: Glacier Melting
Glacial melt water is an expression sometimes used to name the water that results from the melting of a glacier. In some warmer weather conditions, a bit of melting can occur with the water slipping down through the glacier to run along the ground underneath.
Glacial melting in Canada has led to rising sea levels along the coast, posing a threat to low-lying communities. It has also impacted freshwater availability, altering ecosystems and water resources. The melting glaciers can contribute to natural hazards like landslides and floods in some regions.
Some features formed by glacial deposition include moraines (ridges of till), drumlins (elongated hills), eskers (sinuous ridges of sand and gravel), and kettles (depressions formed by melting ice blocks).
The melted water runs away into the ocean raising sea levels. Some rivers depend on melting glaciers for their flow. If the glacier melts entirely then countries that rely on that river for water will be in trouble.
Some glacial deposition features include moraines, drumlins, eskers, and outwash plains. These features are a result of the deposition of sediment and rocks carried by glaciers as they move and melt.
Glacial melt water is an expression sometimes used to name the water that results from the melting of a glacier. In some warmer weather conditions, a bit of melting can occur with the water slipping down through the glacier to run along the ground underneath.
Glacial melting in Canada has led to rising sea levels along the coast, posing a threat to low-lying communities. It has also impacted freshwater availability, altering ecosystems and water resources. The melting glaciers can contribute to natural hazards like landslides and floods in some regions.
Some features formed by glacial deposition include moraines (ridges of till), drumlins (elongated hills), eskers (sinuous ridges of sand and gravel), and kettles (depressions formed by melting ice blocks).
The water melting from a glacier is called the glacier melt. This water often supplies the water for some of the great rivers of the world, like the Ganges and the Yangtsee.
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Some external forces acting on a glacier include temperature, precipitation (snowfall), wind, and sunlight. These factors can influence the accumulation, melting, and movement of glacial ice.
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In some areas, wells are being overused and are running dry. Glaciers are melting away and cities that have depended on glacial water will have no water when the glaciers are gone. Waters are being increasingly polluted by a variety of causes.
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