Geography, asked by rr430876, 7 months ago

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flows out from the snowfields.​

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Answered by Smartbrainjolene
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A large amount of snow that stays around all year is called a snowfield. To stick around all year, the snow must be in a place that is cool, even in summer. Often a snowfield will melt a little in the summer and grow larger in the winter when new snow falls on it. Snowfields are like young glaciers. If they grow large enough, the snow will pack together into ice and begin to flow like a glacier.

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