There may still be snow in the area where the glacier was, just not enough ice to move and thus be a glacier. Annual snowfields, small lakes called tarns, and bare rock are three possibilities.
The glaciers melted and the sea rose to cover it.
That depends on which one you mean, actually, as it has happened more than once, in more than one part of the world.
Oliver Cromwell melted down most of the Crown Jewels of his time after the establishment of the Commonwealth in 1649.
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Their the same thing, only melted. The molten metal is hot, but the only things metal cannot carry is something at the temperature of lava or higher.
There is a Glacier National Park which extends to the border of Canada.And a Helena National Forest which surrounds Helena.Regrettably, due to climate change, the glaciers have all but melted away.
The largest glacier in Glacier National Park is the Blackfoot Glacier, which covers approximately 0.7 square miles. However, due to climate change, many of the glaciers in the park are shrinking rapidly.
Yes, there are glaciers in Australia, but they are limited in number and size. The most well-known glacier in Australia is the Heard Island Glacier, located on Heard Island in the southern Indian Ocean. The glaciers in Australia are largely found in the Australian Antarctic Territory.
Melted snow turns in to Slush and Water :D
the glacier dropped small rocks as it melted. An erratic is a large boulder left behind after a glacier has melted
the glacier dropped small rocks as it melted. An erratic is a large boulder left behind after a glacier has melted
the glacier dropped small rocks as it melted. An erratic is a large boulder left behind after a glacier has melted
the glacier dropped small rocks as it melted. An erratic is a large boulder left behind after a glacier has melted
the glacier dropped small rocks as it melted. An erratic is a large boulder left behind after a glacier has melted
Mounds or ridges of till are glacial landforms formed when glaciers deposit large quantities of unsorted sediments, called till, as they advance and retreat. These features can take various shapes and sizes and are typically found in areas where glaciers have recently melted or receded, highlighting the glacier's path of movement.
Several advances and retreats of continental glaciers covered Michigan over many thousands of years. The most recent glacier retreated (melted) about 14,000 years ago, leaving the land formation much as it is today. In Muskegon, or Michigan for that matter, no Glaciers can be found. However, you can find glaciers in the Continental US. Here is a map to show you were you can go visit some. http://map.ngdc.noaa.gov/website/nsidc/glacier/viewer.htm
Most glacier caves are found where there are seasons and in winter is super cold like where you would find a glacier. In the warmer season the ice shield may start to melt causing the water that has already melted, flow. Which would cause somthing called a gorge form. Afterthe water stops flowing a Glacier Cave has formed!