Intro to Environmental Science
Glaciers are large masses of ice that form from the accumulation and compaction of snow over many years. They play a critical role in the hydrologic cycle by storing freshwater and influencing sea levels, climate, and ecosystems. As glaciers move and melt, they release water that can feed rivers and lakes, impacting water resources for surrounding communities and natural habitats.
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