Glaciers are large masses of ice formed from compacted snow. They form in locations where snowfall exceeds melting over many years, such as mountainous and polar regions. Glaciers are sensitive to temperature changes and have been retreating at unprecedented rates since the early 20th century due to climate change caused by human activity like the Industrial Revolution. As glaciers melt, it impacts fresh water supplies and hydroelectric power generation. Potential solutions to reduce melting include lowering emissions and improving carbon sequestration through soil and underground storage.