Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Glacier Story

Glacier Story: "A Tour of the Life of a Glacier


Most of the world's glaciers are found near the Poles, but glaciers exist on all of the world's continents, even Africa. Australia doesn't have any glaciers; however, it is considered part of Oceania, which includes several Pacific island chains and the large islands of Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. Both of these islands have glaciers.

Glaciers require very specific climatic conditions. Most are found in regions of high snowfall in winter and cool temperatures in summer. These conditions ensure that the snow that accumulates in the winter isn't lost (by melt, evaporation, or calving) during the summer. Such conditions typically prevail in polar and high alpine regions. There are two main types of glaciers: valley glaciers and continental glaciers (known as ice sheets).

The amount of precipitation (whether in the form of snowfall, freezing rain, avalanches, or wind-drifted snow) is important to glacier survival. In areas such as Antarctica, where the low temperatures are ideal for glacier growth, very low annual precipitation causes the glaciers to grow very slowly.

The glacier story starts with the Growing Years of a glacier."
source:http://www-nsidc.colorado.edu/glaciers/story/
DIG DEEPER

1 comment:

Roopa said...

Looking at the no. of stories you hear on glacial melting , it is unbelievable that they cud melt so fast and so easily so as to cause us warning signals inKolkata and coastal areas.
Roopa
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