It would take 2150 days as 4300/2= 2150
I'll just name a handful of them. Or atleast the ones you can usually see. The Worthington Glacier on the Richardson Highway, The Valdez Glacier down Airport Road, Shoup Glacier in Shoup Bay, Anderson Glacier (you can see coming over a mountain) Columbia Glacier and Mears Glacier you can view if you take a Stan Stephens or Lu Lu Belle cruise out of Valdez or take your own boat out.
Glaciers typically form over thousands of years as snow accumulates and compacts into ice. The exact time it takes for a glacier to form can vary depending on factors such as snowfall rates, temperature, and geographical location.
A glacier moving down a mountain is an example of something that moves very slowly. It can take many years for a glacier to travel a short distance due to its slow rate of movement.
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13 hours
9 hours
1953 miles
10 hours
about 10 hours
hmmm i think 10 years or 1 Decade
6 and 1/2 hours
A glacier forms in a place where snow builds up for years. The main thing is that it has to be in a place where the snow does not melt in the summer. After so long, the weight of the snow compresses and becomes as, and as long as more snow falls on top of that glacier, that is what happens..... ^.^ I hope this answer helped!
It depends on conditions. A long period of above-average warm and dry weather can cause a glacier to shrink. As the ice gets thinner, the warm meltwater and increased exposure to rocks (which absorb sun energy) quickens the pace at which the glacier recedes.
for carry on you can take one or two carry on. For checked in, as long as it is within you allowed weight.
It would take 2150 days as 4300/2= 2150
they can be up to nine feet long and take three men to carry