As the glaciers retreated, they left rocks and boulders behind.
Well. Nowadays it doesn't have any glacier . The last evidence of glaciers at Portugal where in the most intense part of the last ice age . This was more or less around 18-20 thousand years ago.
Volcanoes have been around since the formation of earth they are vents to relieve pressure from the earth's core.
There are estimated to be around 198,000 glaciers on Earth.
all around the world :)
there is 45 million gallons of fresh water in glaciers
The average relative humidity in winter in Flint, Michigan is around 75-80%. This level of humidity is considered high and can contribute to the cold feeling during winter months.
There are no seas around the State of Michigan. Michigan has coasts on four of the five Great Lakes - Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan and Superior
Yes. A continental glacier spreads around all sides, while the valley glaciers spread along it's length.
Its around the area of Michigan.
No. Material that is directly deposited by glaciers, called till, is completely unsorted. However, some of the processes around glaciers, particularly streams from meltwater, can sort material.
Glaciers first appeared on the continent of Antarctica. The oldest known glaciers on Antarctica have been dated to around 30 to 35 million years ago.
Michigan was never 'split in half.' At one point, Michigan and Ohio were having territorial issues around which of them had claim to the Port of Toledo. The US Government determined that Ohio would get Toledo and Michigan would be given the territory of the Upper Peninsula in compensation. Given the vast number of natural resources, Michigan got the better deal.