Latitudes that are most likely to see glaciers are maritime areas north of 35˚N and south of 35˚S
A valley has likely formed in Keswick due to geological processes such as erosion by water, glaciers, and tectonic movements. Over time, these processes have shaped the landscape, creating the valley that we see today.
No,you would see warm weather with dessert organisms not tropical.
You are most likely to see a gargoyle on a historic building or a church, typically on the exterior walls or roofs. Gargoyles were commonly used in medieval architecture to serve as decorative water spouts to divert rainwater away from the building.
Some places where you can see real glaciers include Alaska, Patagonia in South America, Iceland, Norway, and New Zealand. These locations offer stunning glacial landscapes and opportunities for glacier trekking or ice climbing.
Most likely an aurora, depending upon your latitude.
Where would you be most likely to see a flying fish?
You would most likely see a full lunar eclipse
well all glaciers are gone except for some icebergs and kettles or moraines at anokijig will teach you what the glaciers did
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you will be most likely to find a tightrope walker in a circuis
If you visited the Peace Palace in the Netherlands, you'd most likely see:
SPORTS
DOGS
In the air!
The most likely place to see tornadoes in the U.S. is on the great plains, particularly in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
You can see exposed rock in the nunataks -- where the mountain peaks poke out from the glaciers, and on the beach when it is not covered by ice.
a desert