valleys
They are all mountains
Melting glaciers, the species living in the mountain ranges,
What are two natural occurrences common in the Andes, that cause the mountains to rise and the coast to sink?
South Americans use the Andes for mining and for scientific studies of the mountains. The Andes provide much of the water for central and eastern South America.Tourists use the Andes as an attraction, for climbing and skiing down the faces of the larger mountains.
There are many natural attractions in the Andes such as mountain peaks, glaciers, lakes and volcanoes. Some tourist attractions show how people have settled in these inhospital areas such as the remains of early settlements built by the Incas like Macha Picchu. The Inca trail combines both.
valley glaciers
valley glaciers
These long narrow glaciers are called valley glaciers. They form when snow accumulates in a valley and slowly turns into ice, flowing downhill under the force of gravity. Valley glaciers are often found between mountains in regions like the Alps and the Andes.
They are all mountains
The Alps are in Europe.The Andes are in South America.The Himalayas are in Asia.
Glaciers can be found in polar regions like Antarctica and Greenland, as well as in high-altitude mountainous areas around the world. Some examples include the glaciers in the Alps, Himalayas, Andes, and Rocky Mountains.
No. The Alps are a mountain range in Europe. Glaciers are large masses of ice that move slowly due to their weight. Glaciers are commonly found in mountain ranges such as the Alps/
From what I've read recently, Glacier melt activity is happening all over/around the Earth; the Arctic Glaciers are receeding, the Antarctic Glaciers are receeding, the Glaciers in Glacier National Park in the US are almost gone, and the Glaciers in the Alps are receeding.
Glaciers are mainly found near the polar regions, such as Antarctica and Greenland, as well as in high mountain ranges around the world, like the Alps, the Andes, and the Himalayas. Glaciers can also be found in some lower latitude regions depending on the climate and elevation.
Glaciers that create cirques on the sides of mountains are called cirque glaciers. These glaciers form in bowl-shaped depressions on the slopes of mountains and are responsible for eroding and shaping the characteristic amphitheater-like features known as cirques. Examples of cirque glaciers can be found in mountain ranges around the world, such as the Alps, Andes, and Himalayas.
Alps - Europe Urals - between Europe and Asia Scotland - U.K. Andes - South America
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