They can't exactly die as they aren't alive, but they can melt.
Ice Sheets Ice Shelves Ice Caps Ice Streams/Outlet Glaciers Icefields Mountain Glaciers Valley Glaciers Piedmont Glaciers Cirque Glaciers Hanging Glaciers Tidewater Glaciers
glaciers are very big
its not mountain glaciers but its valley glaciers
Pros:· Glaciers provide drinking water· Glacier water provides plants water· Glaciers help generate hydroelectric powerCons:· Glaciers cause flooding· Glaciers cause avalanches
Advancing glaciers are glaciers that are moving forward and expanding, while retreating glaciers are glaciers that are melting and shrinking. Stationary glaciers are glaciers that are not currently advancing or retreating, maintaining a relatively stable position.
You can find the GLACIERS wen you go either to the north pole or south pole but also you can find them where ever there is coldness with the degree's under -50 degrees or so
Glaciers don't 'hit' anything, they are formed by thousands of years of snowfall that doesn't melt and thus compacts and stays in place on high, cold mountains, moving very slowly downwards. There are glaciers on some of the mountains in the Andes.
Ice Sheets Ice Shelves Ice Caps Ice Streams/Outlet Glaciers Icefields Mountain Glaciers Valley Glaciers Piedmont Glaciers Cirque Glaciers Hanging Glaciers Tidewater Glaciers
they never ever ever ever die
There are 2 main types of glaciers, Continental is one, they float away from central regions. The second is alpine or valley which are the glaciers that flow down the valley from the mountain.
Yes, there were glaciers in Australia during the last Ice Age, particularly in the southeastern regions like Tasmania and the Australian Alps. These glaciers formed around 20,000 years ago when the climate was significantly cooler. Evidence of glacial activity, such as U-shaped valleys and moraines, can still be seen in these areas today. However, Australia currently has no permanent glaciers due to its predominantly warm climate.
Glaciers formed in mountains are called mountain glaciers or alpine glaciers. They are found in high-altitude regions and flow downhill through valleys.
Continental glaciers are thicker and larger. Valley glaciers are formed on mountains; continental glaciers are formed on flat land.
no,not yet, but in ever cats life they will die sometime[not to be rude].
he is a video game character i don't think he will ever die
there are no glaciers in Ireland
glaciers are very big