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26 September, 14:33

A. Bering Glacier B. Hubbard Glacier C. Kilimanjaro Glacier D. Blue Glacier E. Lambert Glacier F. Columbia Glacier G. Kutiah Glacier H. Gangotri Glacier 1. ___ Which one of these glaciers is part of a continental ice sheet? 2. ___ Located near the equator but at a high enough altitude to form a glacier 3. A. Longest glacier in North America at over 100 miles long 4. ___ Which glacier holds the record for the fastest surging at 112 meters per day? 5. ___ This glacier is unusual because it is advancing instead of retreating. 6. ___ This glacier in India is the source of the Ganges River providing freshwater and electricity. 7. ___ One of the most studied glaciers in the world due to its lower elevation and abundant snowfall 8. ___ A tidewater glacier that is rapidly retreating

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  1. 26 September, 14:49
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    1. Blue Glacier 2. Kilimanjaro Glacier 3. Bering Glacier 4. Kutiah Glacier 5. Hubbard Glacier 6. Gangotri Glacier 7. Lambert Glacier 8. Columbia Glacier

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    Bering Glacier is the Longest glacier in North America at over 100 miles long. Kutiah glacier holds the record for the fastest surging at 112 meters per day. Gangotri Glacier in India is the source of the Ganges River providing freshwater and electricity. The most studied glaciers in the worldis in Antartica and is Lambert Glacier. Columbia Glacier is a "tidewater" glacier that is decreasing rapidly. Hubbard glacier is unusual because it is advancing. Kilimanjaro Glacier is located near the equator. Blue Glacier is part of a "continental ice sheet".
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