the ice age
glaciers move slowly but when theres alot of rain the water and the glaciers move faster
Continental polar air masses form over cold, dry land areas near the poles, such as Siberia in Asia and northern Canada in North America. These air masses are responsible for bringing cold temperatures and dry weather when they move southward.
Malasprina and Athabasca were two glaciers that swept over North America. They carved the Great Lakes.
No, there are no glaciers in Lake Superior. However, glaciers CREATED Lake Superior, in fact, all of the Great Lakes. Lake Superior may have large floes of ice in winter.
ocean
they went north
Glaciers are big chucks of ice that are usually seen at the north and south pole. The glacier's move in the direction of the waters current.
Glaciers move slowly.
As the glaciers move over the land they help smash the land and also add silt and dirt to the ground.
Spring, they move north, leaving the wintering grounds by April. They began the southward movement by late September.
When glaciers move, they erode the land beneath them by scraping and plucking rocks and sediments. This process can create valleys, fjords, and other landforms. Additionally, as glaciers melt and retreat, they deposit the sediments and rocks they have carried with them, shaping the landscape further.
glaciers move slowly but when theres alot of rain the water and the glaciers move faster
Glaciers move slowly.
Glaciers move slowly.
by the wind
Glaciers are rivers of ice that move earth to other areas. On the continent of North America, the glaciers created the rivers and the Great Lakes.
Continental polar air masses form over cold, dry land areas near the poles, such as Siberia in Asia and northern Canada in North America. These air masses are responsible for bringing cold temperatures and dry weather when they move southward.