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Antarctic scripts
Antarctic scripts
Glaciers: Wonders in IceThree layers make up what are called true glaciers. First, there is a layer of snow on top. The next layer is made of an ice and snow mixture. Finally, solid ice forms the bottom layer. There are also cracks called crevasses that appear while the glacier is moving. Some glaciers move very slowly, so slowly it is hard to tell, while others may move a few hundred feet in a day. It is this movement of the massive ice that makes the unique features of the land. Giant mountain peaks, lakes, and valleys are all results of glaciers that moved and eroded away the land years in the past. You can visit glaciers but it is not recommended that you walk on them. Deep crevasses may be underneath the snow, making them hard to see. Trained people who have experience with climbing mountains and glaciers, and have special tools, like a rope, crampons, and an ice axe, are better equipped to do this kind of exploring. People who travel on glaciers should never go alone.
Antarctic scripts
Antarctic scripts
Glaciers and IcebergsGlaciers and icebergs are both made of ice and areboth very large.Glaciers Glaciers are huge pieces of ice that areon land. They are found in areas where there is steadysnowfall. Glaciers form when more snow falls thanmelts away over the years. The leftover snow slowlyrecrystallizes to form ice.Types of Glaciers There are two types ofglaciers. Mountain glaciers move down the sides ofmountains. Ice sheets, on the other hand, form onlevel ground and spread out in all directions. Thecontinent of Antarctica is covered by a huge ice sheet.Icebergs Some glaciers or ice sheets go all theway to the seashore. As the ice reaches the shore, a partof it may break off and fall into the sea. This huge pieceof ice, now floating in the ocean, is called an iceberg.About 10,000 icebergs each year come from the glaciersthat cover Greenland.

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Antarctic scripts

  • 4. Glaciers: Wonders in IceThree layers make up what are called true glaciers. First, there is a layer of snow on top. The next layer is made of an ice and snow mixture. Finally, solid ice forms the bottom layer. There are also cracks called crevasses that appear while the glacier is moving. Some glaciers move very slowly, so slowly it is hard to tell, while others may move a few hundred feet in a day. It is this movement of the massive ice that makes the unique features of the land. Giant mountain peaks, lakes, and valleys are all results of glaciers that moved and eroded away the land years in the past. You can visit glaciers but it is not recommended that you walk on them. Deep crevasses may be underneath the snow, making them hard to see. Trained people who have experience with climbing mountains and glaciers, and have special tools, like a rope, crampons, and an ice axe, are better equipped to do this kind of exploring. People who travel on glaciers should never go alone.
  • 7. Glaciers and IcebergsGlaciers and icebergs are both made of ice and areboth very large.Glaciers Glaciers are huge pieces of ice that areon land. They are found in areas where there is steadysnowfall. Glaciers form when more snow falls thanmelts away over the years. The leftover snow slowlyrecrystallizes to form ice.Types of Glaciers There are two types ofglaciers. Mountain glaciers move down the sides ofmountains. Ice sheets, on the other hand, form onlevel ground and spread out in all directions. Thecontinent of Antarctica is covered by a huge ice sheet.Icebergs Some glaciers or ice sheets go all theway to the seashore. As the ice reaches the shore, a partof it may break off and fall into the sea. This huge pieceof ice, now floating in the ocean, is called an iceberg.About 10,000 icebergs each year come from the glaciersthat cover Greenland.