Water Smart: Water on Earth - Glaciers

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Geography, Science, Biology
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6th - 9th Grade
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Hard
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The video explains how water changes phase to become ice and, over time, forms glaciers. Glaciers, which are large masses of ice from accumulated snowfall, help scientists study past climates. They are mostly found in cold regions and move slowly, carving landscapes. When glaciers reach bodies of water, they form icebergs. Despite their size, glaciers contain only a small fraction of Earth's freshwater.
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What is a glacier primarily composed of?
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Where are glaciers most commonly found?
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How do glaciers affect the landscape as they move?
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What happens when glaciers reach a lake or ocean?
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If all the water on Earth were divided into 100 buckets, how many would contain water from melted glaciers?