it made places for large buildings to take place. that's where they make large buildings, on to of glaciated places
Yes
it was all water and rocks and themn when it melted all the came out and formed a lake
ICE in the form of glaciers.
glaciers
the Finger Lakes
the laurentian plateau
glaciers move with tremendous force, glaciers advance and retreat, and last but not least, they covered all of Canada and some of New York city :)
There are currently no glaciers in New York State primarily due to the warming climate since the last Ice Age, which ended about 12,000 years ago. The state's glaciers melted as temperatures rose, leading to the retreat of ice sheets that once covered the region. Today, New York experiences a temperate climate that is not conducive to the formation of glaciers, though remnants of glacial activity can still be seen in the landscape, such as U-shaped valleys and moraines.
whats the effect of atmosphere in new york city?
Glaciers in New York played a significant role in shaping the state's landscape by carving out deep valleys, creating lakes, and depositing sediment that formed rolling hills and moraines. Glaciers also helped to shape iconic landforms like the Finger Lakes and the Hudson River Valley.
Yes, during the last ice age, glaciers carved out New York Bay as they advanced and retreated, shaping the landscape of the region. The movement of these glaciers deposited sediment that eventually formed the bay we see today.
There are two points of view to look at for this question. The first, is the more democratic view, based off of Global Warming; which may or may not exist. If the glaciers would all melt, the ocean levels would rise to extreme levels. The extra water would most likely flood New York, Florida, and other various cities near the coasts around the world. Then there is the more conservative view, that does not agree. Al Gore has said that a certain percentage of glaciers are melting, which is killing polar bears and other various animals. However, note that the other and larger percentage of glaciers are NOT melting.