A glacier is a large persistent body of ice. TheyFORM
over many years, often centuries. Glaciers form only on land and should not be confused with icebergs which are huge bodies of ice that float on water. Glaciers and icebergs together hold most of Earth’s fresh waters. Here’s a list of the most amazing and famous glaciers in the world:
2. Margerie Glacier, Glacier Bay, Alaska – Margerie Glacier is a 21-mile-long (34 km) glacier in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in Alaska. Like the Perito Moreno, it is also a major tourists attraction
3. Furtwängler Glacier, Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania – The Furtwängler Glacier is located near the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Furtwängler Glacier is a small remnant of an enormous icecap which once crowned the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. This icecap has retreated significantly over the past century; between 1912 and 2000, 82 percent of the glacial ice on the mountain has disappeared.The retreat of glacial ice on the summit is expected to continue and by the year 2020, all the glaciers on top of the mountain may be gone, although seasonal snows will continue to cover the higher sections of the mountain for several months of the year
4. Pasterze Glacier, Austria – The Pasterze is around 8.4 kilometers (5.2 mi) in length, making it the longest glacier in Austria and in the Eastern Alps. It lies directly beneath Austria’s highest mountain, the Grossglockner. The length of the glacier currently decreases about 10 m (33 ft) each year. It’s thickness is about 120 m (400 ft)
6. Fox Glacier and Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand – The Franz Josef is a 12 km (7.5 mi) long glacier and the Fox Glacier is a 13 km (8.1) long glacier, both located on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island. These glaciers are unique due to the fact that they descend from the Southern Alps to less than 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level, to a greenery temperate rainforest. Visiting these glaciers and doing a glacier walk are one of the most famous attraction in New Zealand’s south island
7. Biafo Glacier, Pakistan – The Biafo Glacier is a 63 km (39 mi) long glacier in the Karakoram Mountains which meets the 49 km (30 mi) long Hispar (Nagar) Glacier at an altitude of 5,128 m (16,824 ft) to create the world’s longest glacial system outside the polar regions
8. Canada Glacier, Antarctica – Antarctica is home to numerous glaciers and is a popular destination, with an ever increasing number of tourists. Canada glacier is just one of the many glaciers. It is a small glacier flowing south-east into the northern side of Taylor Valley in Victoria Land. The glacier receives less than 10 cm of snowfall annually, and is technically a desert ecosystem. Its seasonal melting feeds Lake Fryxell to the west and Lake Hoare to the east
9. Yulong Glacier, China – Located on Yulong Mountain, also known as Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, in southwestern China. The highest peak of the mountain is 5,596 m (18,360 ft)
10. Jostedalsbreen Glacier, Norway – The largest glacier in continental Europe. It is situated in western Norway.It is 60 km (37 mi) long, 600 m (2,000 ft) thick and covers an area of 487 square km (188 sq mi)
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