13.1 Glacier formation and types
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Glaciers, massive bodies of ice formed from compacted snow, are powerful shapers of Earth's landscape. They form in cold climates, covering 10% of land surfaces, and play a crucial role in the water cycle. Glaciers move through internal deformation and basal sliding, eroding and depositing material as they go. Glacial processes create distinctive landforms like cirques, U-shaped valleys, and moraines. Climate change is causing widespread glacial retreat, impacting water resources and sea levels. Studying glaciers provides valuable insights into past climates and helps predict future environmental changes.
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Glaciers, massive bodies of ice formed from compacted snow, are powerful shapers of Earth's landscape. They form in cold climates, covering 10% of land surfaces, and play a crucial role in the water cycle. Glaciers move through internal deformation and basal sliding, eroding and depositing material as they go. Glacial processes create distinctive landforms like cirques, U-shaped valleys, and moraines. Climate change is causing widespread glacial retreat, impacting water resources and sea levels. Studying glaciers provides valuable insights into past climates and helps predict future environmental changes.
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