nothing its a wasteland
During John Muir's sled trip on Muir Glacier, he saw birds such as gulls and Arctic terns, as well as harbor seals and sea otters. He also observed various species of plants and insects near the glacier.
No, a glacier canyon is not a real glacier. A glacier canyon is a canyon formed by the movement of a glacier over time, carving out the landscape as it flows.
The tip of a glacier is called the glacier terminus or glacier snout. It is the furthest point reached by the glacier as it flows downhill.
The Aletsch Glacier in Switzerland is the longest glacier in the Alps, stretching for about 14 miles. However, the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica holds the title for the world's longest glacier, extending over 60 miles.
The largest glacier in Europe is the Austfonna Glacier located in Svalbard, Norway. It covers an area of around 8,100 square kilometers.
No, animals do not typically live on the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica. The extreme cold temperatures, lack of vegetation, and harsh conditions make it difficult for most animals to survive in this environment. However, some microorganisms such as bacteria and algae may be able to survive in the ice and snow of the glacier.
Some common plants found in Glacier National Park include alpine flowers like beargrass, mountain heather, and glacier lilies, as well as coniferous trees such as Englemann spruce, subalpine fir, and lodgepole pine. The park is also home to a variety of grasses, mosses, and ferns that thrive in its diverse ecosystems.
One is Plants,Anthor is Water and last is Glacier
Zero. It's a glacier and no one lives in a glacier. But near Eyjafjallajökull there would be around 500-2000 that live in a danger sone.
* Fryingpan Glacier * Nisqually Glacier * Paradise Glacier * Pyramid Glacier * Puyallup Glacier * South Tahoma Glacier * Tahoma Glacier * Success Glacier * Sarvent Glacier
A glacier is not a living thing; it is made of ice (H2O), an inorganic compound. Living things are plants, animals, fungi, monera, and protozoa.
It is a valley glacier
http://www.nps.gov/glac/naturescience/animals.htm
Penguins, polar bear i think almost any Arctic animal willieharrychubbs123
During John Muir's sled trip on Muir Glacier, he saw birds such as gulls and Arctic terns, as well as harbor seals and sea otters. He also observed various species of plants and insects near the glacier.
No, a glacier canyon is not a real glacier. A glacier canyon is a canyon formed by the movement of a glacier over time, carving out the landscape as it flows.
seahorses do not live in plants.