Exploring Glaciers
Glaciers are natural ice bodies that exist on the surface of polar or alpine regions for extended periods and exhibit movement along the ground. They are formed through the accumulation of snow over many years, undergoing processes such as compaction, recrystallization, and refreezing. Glaciers possess distinct shapes and levels, as well as the ability to flow under the force of gravity. Considered among the most awe-inspiring natural features on Earth, glaciers are formed from snow and ice and are typically found in alpine or polar regions. These massive ice formations serve as crucial
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