Because we are currently in an interglacial period of geological history, primarily due to variations in the Earth's orbit.
Every contanent has a Glacier. Many people refer to Australa being a contanent when really Australasia is the contanent. If you dont consider Australia to be the main Contanent of Australiasia then there are most defanetly glaciers, inNew Zeland there are several glaciers. If you consider Australia to be the main contanent of Australasia it doesent matter because there is acctually a glacier in Australia. The glacier is in the Kosciusko National Park and sits near a lake called the blue lake. The lake is formed from the melting water from the glacier.
Glaciers are found on every continent except Australia. Some of the largest concentrations of glaciers are in Antarctica, Greenland, the Arctic, and high mountain ranges like the Alps, Andes, and the Himalayas.
Pangea was a super continent and that was a time when all of the continents were joined together. when Pangaea broke apart, they moved to different locations which are different climate zones so glaciers no longer existed in places where the climate changed from cold to hot.
Glaciers are shrinking and disappearing due to global warming, which is causing temperatures to rise and snowfall patterns to change. This leads to increased melting and calving of glaciers, resulting in their retreat. Industrial activities, deforestation, and greenhouse gas emissions are major contributors to this phenomenon.
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Australia.Australia
Australia has no glaciers currently, though it had some in past ages.
Glaciers are not as prevalent in southern continents like South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica today because of the warmer temperatures. Climate change has caused glaciers to melt and retreat in these regions, making them less common compared to the northern continents where they still exist.
In the North America
During the Pleistocene ice age, glaciers covered large parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. These glaciers were extensive and had a significant impact on the landscape and climate of these continents.
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Glaciers
They are called continental glaciers or ice sheets.
Every contanent has a Glacier. Many people refer to Australa being a contanent when really Australasia is the contanent. If you dont consider Australia to be the main Contanent of Australiasia then there are most defanetly glaciers, inNew Zeland there are several glaciers. If you consider Australia to be the main contanent of Australasia it doesent matter because there is acctually a glacier in Australia. The glacier is in the Kosciusko National Park and sits near a lake called the blue lake. The lake is formed from the melting water from the glacier.
Glaciers are found on every continent except Australia. Some of the largest concentrations of glaciers are in Antarctica, Greenland, the Arctic, and high mountain ranges like the Alps, Andes, and the Himalayas.
Pangea was a super continent and that was a time when all of the continents were joined together. when Pangaea broke apart, they moved to different locations which are different climate zones so glaciers no longer existed in places where the climate changed from cold to hot.
Glaciers are shrinking and disappearing due to global warming, which is causing temperatures to rise and snowfall patterns to change. This leads to increased melting and calving of glaciers, resulting in their retreat. Industrial activities, deforestation, and greenhouse gas emissions are major contributors to this phenomenon.