No.
The water from a melted glacier is less dense than the water of the seas.
By definition a mineral must be solid. Ice is solid. Water is not.
The front of a glacier is called the terminus or snout. It is where the glacier meets the surrounding environment, such as water or land.
As a glacier recedes, it deposits materials such as rocks, sand, and gravel that were previously frozen within the ice. These deposits are known as glacial moraines and can vary in size and composition depending on the glacier's movement and the type of material it picks up along its path.
Water
No.
As with most animals, they drink water when it is available.
The Antarctic Icecap contains about 70% of the world's fresh water supply in the form of ice. This makes it the largest reserve of fresh water on Earth.
A glacier is a water reservoir and is not considered a water body.
When water is available, camels can drink over 100 litres of water at once.
Water, preferably clean fresh running water but they will drink from ponds,lakes and domestic animal water troughs when available.
When water is available, such as after a rain, they drink water. Otherwise they depend on their food to provide needed moisture.
They drink water when irt is available but can also absorb some water from the plants they eat.
The species is able to live indefinitely without free water, as its kidneys are adapted to restrict water loss. A fennec's burrowing can cause the formation of dew. They are also known to absorb water through food consumption but will drink water if available.
Glacier water can be clean and pure, often free from pollutants and chemicals found in other water sources. However, it may still contain microorganisms or pathogens that can pose health risks. It's essential to ensure proper filtration and purification before drinking glacier water to avoid potential health issues. Always check local guidelines and consider the source's safety.
The water from a melted glacier is less dense than the water of the seas.
Drink enough water or energy drink if available. Any fluid would be okay.