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Publié par | Speedy Publishing LLC |
Date de parution | 15 avril 2017 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781541939059 |
Langue | English |
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Titanic Hit
An Iceberg!
Knowing the Difference
Icebergs vs. Glaciers
Geology Books for Kids
Children’s Earth Sciences Books
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F rozen water is ice. It lives in your freezer as ice cubes, and it covers parts of the world as glaciers. A lot of it also floats in the ocean as icebergs! Read on and learn about glaciers and icebergs!
Hubbard Glacier in Alaska.
A frozen river
A glacier starts as snow falling. And more snow falls on top of that, year after year, without any warm seasons to melt the snow. This happens high up in mountains and at the North and South Poles, where the snow doesn’t all melt even in summer.
As the layers of snow build up, they slowly compress. Over time the compressed snow turns into a mass of ice.
G laciers are huge, and they are also on the move. Like liquid water, glaciers head down toward sea level until a land barrier gets in the way. Glaciers flow slowly, usually no more than fifty feet a day, but they are still always moving.
Ancient glacial ice.
Rappelling into a glacial ice cave.