Jada Chang
Glaciers, ice caps and ice sheets, what's the difference of them? Glaciers, ice caps and ice sheets, what's the difference of them?
5 Thg 10 2010 10:43
Câu trả lời · 5
1
Well what's the difference between a cap and a sheet?
5 tháng 10 năm 2010
Hi Jada "Glaciers, ice caps and ice sheets, what's the difference BETWEEN them?" Both ice caps and ice sheets are types of glacier formations, or morphologies. A rough guide: Ice sheets and ice caps are areas of ice which are not constrained by topography. An ice cap is smaller than an ice sheet - the threshold between an ice cap and an ice sheet is generally accepted to be 50,000 square kilometres. A glacier is an ice formation which is constrained or controlled by topography, and there are about 10 second-order classifications, such as 'valley glacier', 'cirque glacier' etc. (thanks to Benn & Evans, 2003)
5 tháng 10 năm 2010
Bạn vẫn không tìm thấy được các câu trả lời cho mình?
Hãy viết xuống các câu hỏi của bạn và để cho người bản xứ giúp bạn!