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G is for Glacier

A glacier is a large, perennial mass of ice and snow that moves slowly downhill under the influence of gravity

Why I’m launching snow.news

snow.news is a free multimedia newsletter for people who love snow and want to know what’s happening with the American West’s snowpack.

I is for Ice Formations

One of the things I’ve found challenging in learning about the cryosphere is the large number of terms related to ice, such as ice sheets, ice caps, ice shelves, and icebergs, all of which begin as snow. There’s also sea ice and its various forms.

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