Go into the tunnel then go to the flag.
No, glaciers can develop below the snow line. While the snow line is the altitude at which snow accumulates and exceeds melting, glaciers can form and persist in areas where snow falls and compacts into ice faster than it melts. Glaciers can exist in both high-altitude and polar regions.
Ice is denser than snow
A large mass of snow and ice
The process when snow or ice changes to water is called melting.
Snow and ice are made out of frozen crystallized water.
Ice because I know that snow melts ice.And why does snow melts ice???
No, glaciers can develop below the snow line. While the snow line is the altitude at which snow accumulates and exceeds melting, glaciers can form and persist in areas where snow falls and compacts into ice faster than it melts. Glaciers can exist in both high-altitude and polar regions.
ice and snow are very cold ice ice baby
Ice and snow are forms of precipitation
Warmth and heat melts snow and ice
Ice is denser than snow
A large mass of snow and ice
It is called a floe, glacier, or maybe an iceberg.
The process when snow or ice changes to water is called melting.
Frozen precipitation is called snow.
Some people build homes out of snow and ice, such as igloos, for practical reasons in cold climates where these materials are abundant and provide excellent insulation. Snow and ice structures can offer protection from harsh weather conditions while utilizing local resources efficiently. Additionally, building with snow and ice is a traditional practice in certain cultures, reflecting their adaptation to the environment and showcasing skills passed down through generations.
Snow and ice are made out of frozen crystallized water.