Latitude is measured from the equator, with positive values going north and negative values going south.
You would have to identify a particular glacier whose location can be identify to give latitude and longitude values to it.
Theoretically yes. Global warming, ostensibly causing melting of the Greenland ice pack could flood the North Atlantic current with fresh water interrupting the warming cycle that moderates UK and European climate. The resultant drop in temperature could spark a "cascade effect" lowering temperatures and creating a new ice age.
You would have to identify a particular glacier whose location can be identify to give latitude and longitude values to it.
Counties, countries, it matters not: All of the Earth is measured in Latitude & Longitude. It is an imaginary grid that covers the whole surface of the earth.
its beside California because i was doing a research on island of the blue dolphins and i fond it out.....
Theoretically yes. Global warming, ostensibly causing melting of the Greenland ice pack could flood the North Atlantic current with fresh water interrupting the warming cycle that moderates UK and European climate. The resultant drop in temperature could spark a "cascade effect" lowering temperatures and creating a new ice age.