because of condoms on the eastcoast
the UK has no glaciers because it takes so long to make one and you need really cold weather all year round and the UK gets really hot.
No. Valley glaciers are a few miles to a few tens of miles long. Continental glaciers are hundreds to thousands of miles long.
Glaciers in the northeast region of the United States carved out valleys, formed lakes, and deposited large amounts of sediment. The movement of glaciers also influenced the shape and elevation of mountains in the region. Additionally, glaciers left behind a variety of landforms, such as drumlins and moraines, which continue to shape the landscape today.
Glaciers are made of ice that has been formed a long time ago.
Long inlets are called 'fjords' in Scandinavia
No. It is a long way from Scandinavia.
the UK has no glaciers because it takes so long to make one and you need really cold weather all year round and the UK gets really hot.
No. Valley glaciers are a few miles to a few tens of miles long. Continental glaciers are hundreds to thousands of miles long.
A glacier formed Long Island which came from Canada
No. Scandinavia was established long before Captain James Cook was born.
No time at all, as Scandinavia is part of Northern Europe.
Valley Glaciers!
Glaciers in the northeast region of the United States carved out valleys, formed lakes, and deposited large amounts of sediment. The movement of glaciers also influenced the shape and elevation of mountains in the region. Additionally, glaciers left behind a variety of landforms, such as drumlins and moraines, which continue to shape the landscape today.
Glaciers have helped form Long Island in the sense that millions of years ago, the glaciers eroded the block of land that is now known as Long Island.
Yes, during the last ice age, glaciers carved out New York Bay as they advanced and retreated, shaping the landscape of the region. The movement of these glaciers deposited sediment that eventually formed the bay we see today.
valley glaciers
No, Scandinavia does not have a Mediterranean climate. The climate in Scandinavia is generally cold with long winters and mild summers, while Mediterranean climates are characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.