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In Geography / Middle School | 2014-11-24

Relate the movement of continental glaciers to their coverage of Antarctica and most of Greenland.

Asked by Toriisdumb

Answer (2)

A lot of the ice age happened in that cold area

Answered by S0phie | 2024-06-10

Continental glaciers cover significant areas today in Antarctica and Greenland, forming massive ice sheets shaped by climate over millions of years. The Antarctic ice sheet is the largest on Earth, while Greenland's ice sheet is also considerable, and their movements are influenced by temperature changes. Their historical movements during glacial periods illustrate how climate has shaped their existence and can forecast future climate change impacts.
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Answered by S0phie | 2024-12-26