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  2. Glacier Quick Facts | National Snow and Ice Data Center

     
  3. Science of Glaciers | National Snow and Ice Data Center

    WebThis graphic shows some different types of glaciers. — Credit: PeakVisor Alpine glaciers. Alpine glaciers develop in high mountainous regions, often flowing out of icefields that span several peaks or even a mountain …

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    What type of Glacier is an ice sheet?An ice sheet is a type of glacier. An ice sheet is a mass of glacial land ice extending more than 50,000 square kilometers (19,300 square miles). The two ice sheets on Earth today cover most of Greenland and Antarctica. During the last ice age, ice sheets also covered much of North America and Scandinavia.
    Do Glaciers exist on the fringes of ice sheets?Glaciers also exist on the fringes of ice sheets. Unlike alpine glaciers, ice sheets cover entire continents. During the Last Glacial Maximum, roughly 20,000 years ago, the Laurentide Ice Sheet covered much of North America, and its weight created basins that now hold the Great Lakes.
    Where can I find Glacier photographs?The glacier photographs in the reports are also included, individually, in our Glacier Photograph Collection database. To access these high-resolution images, see the Search & Order interface.
  5. Glaciers | National Snow and Ice Data Center

    WebA glacier is an accumulation of ice and snow that slowly flows over land. At higher elevations, more snow typically falls than melts, adding to its mass. Eventually, the surplus of built-up ice begins to flow downhill. At lower …

  6. Why Glaciers Matter | National Snow and Ice Data …

    WebGlaciers, slow-moving rivers of ice, have sculpted mountains and carved valleys throughout Earth's history. They continue to flow and shape the landscape in many places today. But glaciers affect much more than the …

  7. World Glacier Inventory - NSIDC

  8. Ice Sheet Quick Facts | National Snow and Ice Data …

    WebIs an ice sheet different from a glacier? An ice sheet is a type of glacier. An ice sheet is a mass of glacial land ice, extending more than 50,000 square kilometers (20,000 square miles). During the last ice age, ice sheets also …

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  13. World Glacier Inventory, Version 1 - National Snow and Ice Data …

  14. What is the Cryosphere? | National Snow and Ice Data Center

  15. Randolph Glacier Inventory - A Dataset of Global Glacier Outlines ...

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  17. World Glacier Inventory - NSIDC

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  20. Glacier Photograph Collection - NSIDC

  21. Ice Sheets | National Snow and Ice Data Center

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  23. About the Greenland Ice Sheet | National Snow and Ice Data Center

  24. Quick Facts About Ice Shelves | National Snow and Ice Data Center

  25. What are glacial lakes? | National Snow and Ice Data Center