valley glacier
Forms when snow and ice build up in a mountain valley.
Valley glaciers form when ice and snow accumulate in a mountain valley due to the accumulation of snow exceeding the rate of melting. Over time, the ice flows downhill, shaping the valley and creating a distinct U-shaped profile.
A kind of glacier called an "alpine glacier" forms when ice and snow accumulate in a mountain valley. These glaciers flow down the slopes due to gravity, carving out U-shaped valleys and creating distinctive landforms. Alpine glaciers are typically smaller than continental glaciers and are found in mountainous regions around the world.
I went to both of them I found that Blue Mountain was kind of harder just saying that was my second time skiing and if you see the map its kind of all straight down hill so I liked Snow Valley you talking about the Snow Valley in Barrie too right
The Snow Valley Mountain Resort is 138km (85 miles) from Los Angeles. The resort offers both daytime and nighttime skiing, as well as sled rides for the less adventurous.
Snow Valley is a ski resort located in Barrie, Ontario and was established in 1952. Apart from skiing there is Snow tubing and Snow shoeing. There is a half-pipe and a terrain park. The vertical of the mountain is 1,041 feet.
These long smooth hills are known as drumlins, which are created by the movement of glaciers during the process of glaciation. As a glacier advances, it reshapes the landscape by depositing and sculpting materials, forming these distinctive elongated landforms. Drumlins are typically found in regions that were once covered by ice sheets during the last Ice Age.
It melts the same as in the valley. On a mountain, snow usually melts slower because it is at a higher altitude so it is colder
A snow capped mountain is a mountain with snow on the top if it.
Usually the snow cap on a mountain will melt in warm weather, either that or it will build up and eventually avalanche down.
Snow forms on Mount Kilimanjaro due to its high elevation, which allows temperatures to drop significantly, even in a tropical region. The mountain reaches an altitude of 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), where the air is cool enough for snow and ice to accumulate. Additionally, the mountain's glaciers are fed by moisture-laden winds, which contribute to precipitation in the form of snow at higher altitudes. This unique combination of altitude and climatic conditions allows for the presence of snow and glaciers on Kilimanjaro.
This is not related to tickets. An avalanche is a collapse of a large quantity of snow from a packed overhang to a lower area, typically from the top of a hill or mountain into a valley. An avalanche causes a huge fall of snow.