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A confined glacier is a glacier that is confined by topography. For example, a glacier that forms on a mountain. Continental glaciers, by contrast, are not affected. The glaciers on Antarctica and Greenland are continental glaciers. The glaciers at Glacier Bay National Park, or on a mountain are confined glaciers.
An example of a glacier moving a boulder would be when a large rock is picked up by a glacier as it flows downhill, and is transported along with the ice to a new location. This process, known as glacial plucking, occurs when the ice melts and the boulder is deposited on the ground.
A glacier is an example of a solid that flows, albeit very slowly.
No, a woman standing on a glacier is not an example of the biosphere interacting with the biosphere. Instead, it represents the biosphere interacting with the geosphere, as the woman (a living organism) is in contact with the glacier (a geological feature). Biosphere interactions typically involve living organisms interacting with each other or with their living environment, such as plants and animals in a forest ecosystem.
* Franz Josef Glacier * Fox Glacier * Tasman Glacier * Hukawai Glacier * Haast Glaciers
Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina.
A confined glacier is a glacier that is confined by topography. For example, a glacier that forms on a mountain. Continental glaciers, by contrast, are not affected. The glaciers on Antarctica and Greenland are continental glaciers. The glaciers at Glacier Bay National Park, or on a mountain are confined glaciers.
Erosion.
An example of a glacier moving a boulder would be when a large rock is picked up by a glacier as it flows downhill, and is transported along with the ice to a new location. This process, known as glacial plucking, occurs when the ice melts and the boulder is deposited on the ground.
Yes. An example is Yosemite National Park.
Stratified drift
"Roche moutonnees" (sheepbacks). Or a terminal moraine.
A glacier is an example of a solid that flows, albeit very slowly.
* Fryingpan Glacier * Nisqually Glacier * Paradise Glacier * Pyramid Glacier * Puyallup Glacier * South Tahoma Glacier * Tahoma Glacier * Success Glacier * Sarvent Glacier
It is a valley glacier
I'm pretty sure that they can get to be pretty big. A perfect example is Antartica.
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.