How Do Glaciers Melt?
Melting of glaciers is a normal process with many communities worldwide depending on the fresh melting water for survival. Global warming has increased glacier melt, with falling snow unable to replace the melting ice.| Comments on article "How Do Glaciers Melt?" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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