Yes, much of Pennsylvania was covered by glaciers during the last Ice Age, particularly the Wisconsin glaciation, which occurred around 20,000 years ago. The glaciers shaped the landscape, leaving behind features such as valleys, lakes, and various soil types. The northern and western parts of the state experienced more significant glacial influence, while the southeastern areas were less affected. As the glaciers retreated, they contributed to the rich Natural Resources and topography of Pennsylvania.
where did the glacier that covered michigan come from
2/3 of the earth is covered by glaciers
Thomas Covered Bridge - Pennsylvania - was created in 1879.
Henry Covered Bridge - Pennsylvania - was created in 1881.
Red Covered Bridge - Pennsylvania - was created in 1886.
loess deposits
A glacier once covered the area. THIS IS TRUE.GRADPOINT/NOVANET :) ;)
u shaped valleys
A glacier once covered the area.
Yes, Greenland is frozen so it has many glacier's (This is a response from the jdDictionary)
Antarctica is covered by an ice sheet that covers about 98% of the continent.
a glacier