Friday, September 5, 2008
How a glacier is formed
Glaciers begin to form when snow remains in the same area in a long time period, where enough snow accumulates to transform into ice. Each year new snow builds up and burys the previous layer. This compression forces the snow to re-crystallize, forming grains similar in size and shape to grains of sugar. The grains grow gradually and the air pockets between get smaller. (Work in progress.)
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