Bubble of atmosphere trapped in glacial ice can provide valuable information about past atmospheric composition, temperature, and climate conditions. By analyzing the composition of gases in these bubbles, scientists can reconstruct the Earth's climate history and understand the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere over time. This data helps in studying past climate changes and projecting future climate scenarios.
The presence of peat and soil layer in glacial till suggests that there was a period of time after the glacier retreated when vegetation was able to grow, indicating a warmer climate. This layer can provide information about the environment and climate conditions during that post-glacial period.
The presence of peat in glacial till suggests that the area was once covered by wetlands or marshes where peat formed. This can give clues about the past environmental conditions and the type of vegetation that was present in that area.
The presence of peat and soil layers in glacial till suggests that the area has undergone historical periods of vegetation growth and soil formation, indicating a climate that was conducive to supporting plant life. This information can be used to infer past environmental conditions and changes in the landscape over time.
Erratics are a key sign of glacial activity. These are large rocks resting on top of soil, unlike monadnocks which are pinnacles left over from riparian erosion. The rock is carried from some distant mountain on glacial ice, and abandoned on a plain when the ice stops moving and melts. Glacial valleys have a characteristic U shape to them, as opposed to the V shape of valleys carved by water. Often glaciers leave broken rock and rubble in a wavey line known as a terminal moraine, or along the sides of the moving ice in formations known as lateral moraines. Ice also gouges series of characteristic grooves or scars on mountain rock faces, indicative of glacial activity.
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This process is called the greenhouse effect. Solar radiation from the sun passes through Earth's atmosphere and warms the surface. Some of this heat is then trapped by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide and methane, which act like a blanket by preventing the heat from escaping back into space.
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The presence of peat and soil layer in glacial till suggests that there was a period of time after the glacier retreated when vegetation was able to grow, indicating a warmer climate. This layer can provide information about the environment and climate conditions during that post-glacial period.
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Evaporation.