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makkiz [27]
3 years ago
6

Where are glaciers found? Check all the apply In the ocean In the tropics At earth's pole At high latitudes At high altitudes

Geography
1 answer:
vfiekz [6]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answers are:

- At Earth's pole;

- At high latitudes;

- At high altitudes;

The glaciers are a frozen ice mass that is slowly moving from a higher toward a lower region. For them to exist, specific conditions are required, the most important of which is that the climate is very cold throughout the whole year. The places that provide suitable conditions for the existence of glaciers are the Antarctica (where most of them are located), the island of Greenland, as well as the very high mountains that have cold weather throughout the whole year, especially at their highest parts, like the Alps and the Himalayas.

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