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No, Florida has never been covered by glaciers. During the last Ice Age, glaciers did not reach as far south as Florida due to the state's low elevation and proximity to the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
Glaciers made basins and when the glaciers melted it left lots of lakes.
It affect Florida's shape and size
it is affected by letting in more water
By crashing glaciers that were melting.
Florida is located in a subtropical region with a warm climate, which is not conducive to the formation and maintenance of glaciers. Glaciers require cold temperatures and high elevations, which are not present in Florida's relatively flat terrain. Additionally, Florida's location at a low latitude means that it receives more direct sunlight, further inhibiting glacier formation.
The scientific study of glaciers and their effect on the landscape say again
melting glaciers -> flooding
Water can speed up the rate at which glaciers melt. Whether the water is acidic or not has no effect.
It makes a u-shape
It makes a u-shape