the year to year presence of glaciers indicate................ ?much oftheyear

Geography · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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 The year-to-year presence of glaciers indicates that the area has a sufficient amount of cold temperature and precipitation, typically snow, to allow for the accumulation and persistence of ice. Glaciers form in places where, over time, more snow falls in the winter than melts during the summer. This means that the area experiences a climate that is conducive to the formation and maintenance of glacial ice throughout much of the year. In other words, it is cold enough to ensure that the accumulated snow doesn't completely melt away during warmer periods.