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dmitriy555 [2]
3 years ago
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What was the rate at which the glacier's toe retreated (through melting/sublimation) between 1818 and 1882

Geography
1 answer:
murzikaleks [220]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The missing part of the question is shown in the diagram attached below:

From the image attached, we can see the Map of Rhone Valley glacier in Swiss Alps.

To determine the rate at which the glacier's toe retreated between 1818 & 1882;

Let start by determining the scale of the map

Using the scale of  1.5cm = 3000 feet

Then;

1 cm = 2000 feet

So, if the ice retreated 2.1cm;

Then to feet, we have:

2.1 cm * 2000 feet = 4200 feet

Hence, the required rate at which the glacier toe retreated is:

= \dfrac{4200}{1882 -1818} \\ \\ =\dfrac{4200}{64}

= 65.63 feet/year

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